# Northeast Texas Community College — full catalog > Generated 2026-06-21T07:17:44.215Z from a crawl of ntcc.edu. 713 records (104 programs · 609 courses · 0 resource pages). # Accounting, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ACCT2301 — Principles of Accounting I - ACCT2302 — Principles of Accounting II - AGRI1307 — Agronomy - AGRI1315 — Horticulture - AGRI1319 — Introductory Animal Science - ARTS1301 — Art Appreciation - BCIS1305 — Business Computer Applications - BIOL1322 — Nutrition & Diet Therapy - BMGT2309 — Leadership - BUSI1301 — Business Principles - DRAM1310 — Theatre Appreciation - DRAM2361 — History of the Theatre I - ECON2301 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2302 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1301 — English Composition I - ENGL1302 — English Composition II - ENGL2311 — Technical and Business Writing - ENGL2322 — British Literature I - ENGL2323 — British Literature II - ENGL2327 — American Literature I - ENGL2328 — American Literature II - ENGL2332 — World Literature I - ENGL2333 — World Literature II - ENVR1401 — Environmental Science I - GEOL1301 — Earth Sciences for Non-Science Majors I - GEOL1302 — Earth Sciences for Non-Science Majors II - GOVT2305 — Federal Government - GOVT2306 — Texas Government - HIST1301 — United States History I - HIST1302 — United States History II - HIST2301 — Texas History - HIST2321 — World Civilizations I - HIST2322 — World Civilizations II - HIST2327 — Mexican American History I (to the United States - Mexico War Era) - HIST2328 — Mexican American History II (from the United States-Mexico War Era) - HIST2381 — African American History I - HIST2382 — African American History II - HUMA1301 — Introduction to Humanities - HUMA1311 — Mexican American Fine Arts Appreciation - MATH1324 — Finite Mathematics - MATH1342 — Introductory Statistics - MUSI1306 — Music Appreciation - PHIL1301 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL2306 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL2307 — Introduction to Social and Political Philosophy - PHIL2316 — Classical Philosophy - PHYS1303 — Stars and Galaxies - PHYS1304 — Solar System - SPAN2311 — Intermediate Spanish I - SPCH1315 — Public Speaking - SPCH1321 — Business and Professional Communication Source: https://catalog.ntcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2388 --- # Agriculture - Farm and Ranch Management Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - AGAH1447 — Animal Reproduction - AGAH1453 — Beef Cattle Production - AGCR2418 — Soil Science - AGEQ1411 — Equine Science I - AGMG2371 — Small Farm Business Planning - AGRI1107 — Agronomy Lab - AGRI1115 — Horticulture Lab - AGRI1119 — Introductory Animal Science Lab - AGRI1131 — Agricultural Industry - AGRI1307 — Agronomy - AGRI1315 — Horticulture - AGRI1319 — Introductory Animal Science - AGRI1325 — Marketing of Agricultural Products - AGRI2303 — Agricultural Construction - AGRI2317 — Introduction to Agricultural Economics Source: https://catalog.ntcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2391 --- # Agriculture - Homesteading OSA ## Courses - AGAH2413 — Principles of Feeds and Feeding - AGCR1341 — Forage and Pasture Managment - AGMG2286 — Internship - Agricultural Business and Management, General - HALT2321 — Small Farming Source: https://catalog.ntcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2517 --- # Agriculture - Plant Production Management OSA ## Courses - HALT1327 — Horticulture Equipment Management - HALT2304 — Garden Center Management - HALT2308 — Greenhouse Management Source: https://catalog.ntcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2494 --- # Agriculture - Regenerative Agriculture Level 1 Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - AGAH2413 — Principles of Feeds and Feeding - AGCR1304 — Introduction to Sustainable Agriculture - AGCR1393 — Special Topics in Plant Protection - Integrated Pest Management - AGCR2313 — Soil and Water Conservation - AGMG2286 — Internship - Agricultural Business and Management, General - AGMG2371 — Small Farm Business Planning - EPCT2203 — Surface and Groundwater Collection - HALT1327 — Horticulture Equipment Management - HALT2304 — Garden Center Management - HALT2308 — Greenhouse Management - HALT2321 — Small Farming Source: https://catalog.ntcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2393 --- # Agriculture - Regenerative Agriculture Level 2 Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - AGAH2413 — Principles of Feeds and Feeding - AGCR1304 — Introduction to Sustainable Agriculture - AGCR1341 — Forage and Pasture Managment - AGCR1393 — Special Topics in Plant Protection - Integrated Pest Management - AGCR2313 — Soil and Water Conservation - AGMG2286 — Internship - Agricultural Business and Management, General - AGMG2371 — Small Farm Business Planning - AGRI1115 — Horticulture Lab - AGRI1315 — Horticulture - EPCT2203 — Surface and Groundwater Collection - FDST1371 — Processing Small Farm Agricultural Products - FMKT2331 — Advanced Floral Design - HALT1327 — Horticulture Equipment Management - HALT2304 — Garden Center Management - HALT2308 — Greenhouse Management - HALT2321 — Small Farming Source: https://catalog.ntcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2394 --- # Agriculture - Regenerative Agriculture, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - AGAH2413 — Principles of Feeds and Feeding - AGCR1304 — Introduction to Sustainable Agriculture - AGCR1341 — Forage and Pasture Managment - AGCR1393 — Special Topics in Plant Protection - Integrated Pest Management - AGCR2313 — Soil and Water Conservation - AGMG2286 — Internship - Agricultural Business and Management, General - AGMG2371 — Small Farm Business Planning - AGRI1115 — Horticulture Lab - AGRI1315 — Horticulture - EPCT2203 — Surface and Groundwater Collection - FDST1371 — Processing Small Farm Agricultural Products - FMKT2331 — Advanced Floral Design - HALT1327 — Horticulture Equipment Management - HALT2304 — Garden Center Management - HALT2308 — Greenhouse Management - HALT2321 — Small Farming Source: https://catalog.ntcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2392 --- # Agriculture, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ACCT2301 — Principles of Accounting I - AGAH1447 — Animal Reproduction - AGAH1453 — Beef Cattle Production - AGAH2413 — Principles of Feeds and Feeding - AGCR1393 — Special Topics in Plant Protection - Integrated Pest Management - AGCR2313 — Soil and Water Conservation - AGCR2418 — Soil Science - AGEQ1411 — Equine Science I - AGMG2286 — Internship - Agricultural Business and Management, General - AGMG2371 — Small Farm Business Planning - AGMG2380 — Cooperative Education Agricultural Business and Management, General - AGRI1107 — Agronomy Lab - AGRI1115 — Horticulture Lab - AGRI1119 — Introductory Animal Science Lab - AGRI1131 — Agricultural Industry - AGRI1307 — Agronomy - AGRI1315 — Horticulture - AGRI1319 — Introductory Animal Science - AGRI1325 — Marketing of Agricultural Products - AGRI1329 — Principles of Food Science - AGRI2303 — Agricultural Construction - AGRI2317 — Introduction to Agricultural Economics - AGRI2321 — Livestock Evaluation I - AGRI2330 — Wildlife Conservation and Management - ANTH2351 — Cultural Anthropology - ARTS1301 — Art Appreciation - BCIS1305 — Business Computer Applications - BIOL1322 — Nutrition & Diet Therapy - BIOL1408 — Biology for Non-Science Majors I - BIOL1409 — Biology for Non-Science Majors II - COMM1307 — Introduction to Mass Communications - DRAM1310 — Theatre Appreciation - DRAM2361 — History of the Theatre I - ECON2301 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2302 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1301 — English Composition I - ENGL2311 — Technical and Business Writing - ENGL2322 — British Literature I - ENGL2323 — British Literature II - ENGL2327 — American Literature I - ENGL2328 — American Literature II - ENGL2332 — World Literature I - ENGL2333 — World Literature II - EPCT2203 — Surface and Groundwater Collection - FDST1371 — Processing Small Farm Agricultural Products - FMKT2331 — Advanced Floral Design - GEOG1301 — Physical Geography - GEOG1303 — World Regional Geography - GEOL1301 — Earth Sciences for Non-Science Majors I - GEOL1302 — Earth Sciences for Non-Science Majors II - GOVT2305 — Federal Government - GOVT2306 — Texas Government - HALT2321 — Small Farming - HIST1301 — United States History I - HIST1302 — United States History II - HIST2321 — World Civilizations I - HIST2322 — World Civilizations II - HUMA1301 — Introduction to Humanities - MATH1314 — College Algebra - MATH1324 — Finite Mathematics - MATH1342 — Introductory Statistics - MUSI1306 — Music Appreciation - PHIL1301 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL2306 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL2307 — Introduction to Social and Political Philosophy - PHIL2316 — Classical Philosophy - PSYC2301 — General Psychology - PSYC2314 — Lifespan Growth and Development - SOCI1301 — Introductory Sociology - SPAN2311 — Intermediate Spanish I - SPAN2312 — Intermediate Spanish II - SPCH1315 — Public Speaking - SPCH1321 — Business and Professional Communication Source: https://catalog.ntcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2390 --- # Agriculture, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - AGRI1107 — Agronomy Lab - AGRI1115 — Horticulture Lab - AGRI1119 — Introductory Animal Science Lab - AGRI1131 — Agricultural Industry - AGRI1307 — Agronomy - AGRI1315 — Horticulture - AGRI1319 — Introductory Animal Science - AGRI2317 — Introduction to Agricultural Economics - ANTH2351 — Cultural Anthropology - ARTS1301 — Art Appreciation - BIOL1322 — Nutrition & Diet Therapy - BIOL1408 — Biology for Non-Science Majors I - BIOL1409 — Biology for Non-Science Majors II - CHEM1405 — Introductory Chemistry I - CHEM1406 — Introductory Chemistry (Allied Health Emphasis) - CHEM1411 — General Chemistry I - CHEM1412 — General Chemistry II - COMM1307 — Introduction to Mass Communications - DRAM1310 — Theatre Appreciation - DRAM2361 — History of the Theatre I - ECON2301 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2302 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1301 — English Composition I - ENGL1302 — English Composition II - ENGL2311 — Technical and Business Writing - ENGL2322 — British Literature I - ENGL2323 — British Literature II - ENGL2327 — American Literature I - ENGL2328 — American Literature II - ENGL2332 — World Literature I - ENGL2333 — World Literature II - ENVR1401 — Environmental Science I - GEOG1301 — Physical Geography - GEOG1303 — World Regional Geography - GEOL1301 — Earth Sciences for Non-Science Majors I - GEOL1302 — Earth Sciences for Non-Science Majors II - GOVT2305 — Federal Government - GOVT2306 — Texas Government - HIST1301 — United States History I - HIST1302 — United States History II - HIST2301 — Texas History - HIST2321 — World Civilizations I - HIST2322 — World Civilizations II - HIST2327 — Mexican American History I (to the United States - Mexico War Era) - HIST2328 — Mexican American History II (from the United States-Mexico War Era) - HIST2381 — African American History I - HIST2382 — African American History II - HUMA1301 — Introduction to Humanities - HUMA1311 — Mexican American Fine Arts Appreciation - MATH1314 — College Algebra - MATH1324 — Finite Mathematics - MATH1342 — Introductory Statistics - MUSI1306 — Music Appreciation - PHIL1301 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL2306 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL2307 — Introduction to Social and Political Philosophy - PHIL2316 — Classical Philosophy - PHYS1415 — Introduction to Physical Science - PSYC2301 — General Psychology - PSYC2314 — Lifespan Growth and Development - SOCI1301 — Introductory Sociology - SPAN2311 — Intermediate Spanish I - SPCH1315 — Public Speaking - SPCH1321 — Business and Professional Communication Source: https://catalog.ntcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2389 --- # Art, A.A. **Degree** ## Courses - AGRI1307 — Agronomy - AGRI1315 — Horticulture - AGRI1319 — Introductory Animal Science - ANTH2351 — Cultural Anthropology - ARTS1301 — Art Appreciation - ARTS1311 — Design I (2-Dimensional) - ARTS1312 — Design II (3-Dimensional) - ARTS1316 — Drawing I - ARTS1317 — Drawing II - ARTS2346 — Ceramics I - ARTS2348 — Digital Media - ARTS2356 — Photography (Fine Arts Emphasis) - BIOL1322 — Nutrition & Diet Therapy - BIOL1408 — Biology for Non-Science Majors I - BIOL1409 — Biology for Non-Science Majors II - BIOL2404 — Survey of Anatomy and Physiology - COMM1307 — Introduction to Mass Communications - ECON2301 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2302 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1301 — English Composition I - ENGL1302 — English Composition II - ENGL2311 — Technical and Business Writing - ENGL2322 — British Literature I - ENGL2323 — British Literature II - ENGL2327 — American Literature I - ENGL2328 — American Literature II - ENGL2332 — World Literature I - ENGL2333 — World Literature II - ENVR1401 — Environmental Science I - GEOG1301 — Physical Geography - GEOG1303 — World Regional Geography - GEOL1301 — Earth Sciences for Non-Science Majors I - GEOL1302 — Earth Sciences for Non-Science Majors II - GOVT2305 — Federal Government - GOVT2306 — Texas Government - HIST1301 — United States History I - HIST1302 — United States History II - HIST2301 — Texas History - HIST2321 — World Civilizations I - HIST2322 — World Civilizations II - HIST2327 — Mexican American History I (to the United States - Mexico War Era) - HIST2328 — Mexican American History II (from the United States-Mexico War Era) - HIST2381 — African American History I - HIST2382 — African American History II - HUMA1301 — Introduction to Humanities - HUMA1311 — Mexican American Fine Arts Appreciation - MATH1332 — Contemporary Mathematics - PHIL1301 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL2306 — Introduction to Ethics - PHYS1303 — Stars and Galaxies - PHYS1304 — Solar System - PHYS1415 — Introduction to Physical Science - PSYC2301 — General Psychology - PSYC2314 — Lifespan Growth and Development - SOCI1301 — Introductory Sociology - SPAN2311 — Intermediate Spanish I - SPCH1315 — Public Speaking - SPCH1321 — Business and Professional Communication Source: https://catalog.ntcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2395 --- # Auto Body Repair Certificate - Level 1 **Certificate** ## Courses - ABDR1315 — Vehicle Trim and Hardware - ABDR1331 — Basic Refinishing (Refinishing 1) - ABDR1391 — Special Topics: Custom Fabrication & Paint - ABDR1419 — Basic Metal Repair (Metal Repair 1) - ABDR2353 — Color Analysis and Paint Matching (Refinishing 3) Source: https://catalog.ntcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2479 --- # Auto Body Repair Tech Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ABDR1307 — Collision Repair Welding - ABDR1315 — Vehicle Trim and Hardware - ABDR1331 — Basic Refinishing (Refinishing 1) - ABDR1349 — Automotive Plastic and Sheet Molded Compound Repair - ABDR1419 — Basic Metal Repair (Metal Repair 1) - ABDR1455 — Non-Structural Metal Repair - ABDR1458 — Intermediate Refinishing (Refinishing 2) - ABDR1459 — Sheet Metal Fabrication I - ABDR2353 — Color Analysis and Paint Matching (Refinishing 3) - ABDR2402 — Auto Body Mechanical and Electrical Service - ABDR2441 — Major Collision Repair and Panel Replacement (Metal Repair 3) Source: https://catalog.ntcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2397 --- # Auto Body Repair, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ABDR1307 — Collision Repair Welding - ABDR1315 — Vehicle Trim and Hardware - ABDR1331 — Basic Refinishing (Refinishing 1) - ABDR1349 — Automotive Plastic and Sheet Molded Compound Repair - ABDR1419 — Basic Metal Repair (Metal Repair 1) - ABDR1455 — Non-Structural Metal Repair - ABDR1458 — Intermediate Refinishing (Refinishing 2) - ABDR1459 — Sheet Metal Fabrication I - ABDR2353 — Color Analysis and Paint Matching (Refinishing 3) - ABDR2402 — Auto Body Mechanical and Electrical Service - ABDR2441 — Major Collision Repair and Panel Replacement (Metal Repair 3) - ARTS1301 — Art Appreciation - BCIS1305 — Business Computer Applications - DRAM1310 — Theatre Appreciation - DRAM2361 — History of the Theatre I - ENGL1301 — English Composition I - ENGL1302 — English Composition II - ENGL2311 — Technical and Business Writing - ENGL2322 — British Literature I - ENGL2323 — British Literature II - ENGL2327 — American Literature I - ENGL2328 — American Literature II - ENGL2332 — World Literature I - ENGL2333 — World Literature II - HIST2321 — World Civilizations I - HIST2322 — World Civilizations II - HUMA1301 — Introduction to Humanities - MATH1314 — College Algebra - MATH1324 — Finite Mathematics - MUSI1306 — Music Appreciation - PHIL1301 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL2306 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL2307 — Introduction to Social and Political Philosophy - PHIL2316 — Classical Philosophy - PSYC2301 — General Psychology - SPAN2311 — Intermediate Spanish I - SPCH1315 — Public Speaking - SPCH1321 — Business and Professional Communication Source: https://catalog.ntcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2396 --- # Automotive Technology - Carroll Shelby Automotive Management Microcredential ## Courses - AUMT1391 — Special Topics: The Carroll Shelby Business Model - AUMT2301 — Automotive Management - AUMT2310 — Automotive Service Consultant Source: https://catalog.ntcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2489 --- # Automotive Technology - Carroll Shelby Automotive Service Technician Specialization Level 1 Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - AUMT1201 — Introduction and Theory of Automotive Technology - AUMT1257 — Automotive Brake Systems Theory - AUMT1307 — Automotive Electrical Systems - AUMT1316 — Automotive Suspension and Steering Systems I - AUMT1345 — Automotive Climate Control Systems - AUMT1391 — Special Topics: The Carroll Shelby Business Model - AUMT2301 — Automotive Management - AUMT2305 — Automotive Engine Theory - AUMT2310 — Automotive Service Consultant Source: https://catalog.ntcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2427 --- # Automotive Technology - Carroll Shelby Automotive Service Technician Specialization Level 2 Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - AUMT1201 — Introduction and Theory of Automotive Technology - AUMT1249 — Automotive Electronics Theory - AUMT1257 — Automotive Brake Systems Theory - AUMT1307 — Automotive Electrical Systems - AUMT1316 — Automotive Suspension and Steering Systems I - AUMT1345 — Automotive Climate Control Systems - AUMT1391 — Special Topics: The Carroll Shelby Business Model - AUMT2301 — Automotive Management - AUMT2305 — Automotive Engine Theory - AUMT2310 — Automotive Service Consultant - AUMT2317 — Automotive Engine Performance Analysis I - AUMT2388 — Internship I-Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician - AUMT2413 — Automotive Drive Train and Axles I - AUMT2421 — Automotive Electrical Diagnosis & Repair - AUMT2425 — Automotive Automatic Transmission and Transaxle Source: https://catalog.ntcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2449 --- # Automotive Technology - Carroll Shelby Automotive Service Technician Specialization, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ARTS1301 — Art Appreciation - AUMT1201 — Introduction and Theory of Automotive Technology - AUMT1249 — Automotive Electronics Theory - AUMT1257 — Automotive Brake Systems Theory - AUMT1307 — Automotive Electrical Systems - AUMT1316 — Automotive Suspension and Steering Systems I - AUMT1345 — Automotive Climate Control Systems - AUMT1391 — Special Topics: The Carroll Shelby Business Model - AUMT2301 — Automotive Management - AUMT2305 — Automotive Engine Theory - AUMT2310 — Automotive Service Consultant - AUMT2317 — Automotive Engine Performance Analysis I - AUMT2388 — Internship I-Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician - AUMT2413 — Automotive Drive Train and Axles I - AUMT2421 — Automotive Electrical Diagnosis & Repair - AUMT2425 — Automotive Automatic Transmission and Transaxle - BCIS1305 — Business Computer Applications - COMM1307 — Introduction to Mass Communications - DRAM1310 — Theatre Appreciation - DRAM2361 — History of the Theatre I - ENGL2311 — Technical and Business Writing - ENGL2322 — British Literature I - ENGL2323 — British Literature II - ENGL2327 — American Literature I - ENGL2328 — American Literature II - ENGL2332 — World Literature I - ENGL2333 — World Literature II - HIST2321 — World Civilizations I - HIST2322 — World Civilizations II - HUMA1301 — Introduction to Humanities - MATH1314 — College Algebra - MATH1324 — Finite Mathematics - MUSI1306 — Music Appreciation - PHIL1301 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL2306 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL2307 — Introduction to Social and Political Philosophy - PHIL2316 — Classical Philosophy - PSYC2301 — General Psychology - SPAN2311 — Intermediate Spanish I Source: https://catalog.ntcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2426 --- # Automotive Technology - Carroll Shelby Electric Vehicle Service Technician Level 1 Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - AUMT1201 — Introduction and Theory of Automotive Technology - AUMT1249 — Automotive Electronics Theory - AUMT1257 — Automotive Brake Systems Theory - AUMT1307 — Automotive Electrical Systems - AUMT1316 — Automotive Suspension and Steering Systems I - AUMT1345 — Automotive Climate Control Systems - AUMT1391 — Special Topics: The Carroll Shelby Business Model - AUMT2301 — Automotive Management - AUMT2307 — Hybrid and Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV) System Diagnostics - AUMT2310 — Automotive Service Consultant - AUMT2388 — Internship I-Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician - AUMT2421 — Automotive Electrical Diagnosis & Repair Source: https://catalog.ntcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2483 --- # Automotive Technology - Carroll Shelby Performance Academy Level 1 Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - AUMT1201 — Introduction and Theory of Automotive Technology - AUMT1257 — Automotive Brake Systems Theory - AUMT1307 — Automotive Electrical Systems - AUMT1316 — Automotive Suspension and Steering Systems I - AUMT1345 — Automotive Climate Control Systems - AUMT1391 — Special Topics: The Carroll Shelby Business Model - AUMT2215 — Automotive Engine Performance Analysis Theory I - AUMT2231 — Automotive Engine Performance Analysis Theory II - AUMT2301 — Automotive Management - AUMT2305 — Automotive Engine Theory - AUMT2310 — Automotive Service Consultant - AUMT2389 — Internship II-Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician Source: https://catalog.ntcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2450 --- # Automotive Technology - Carroll Shelby Restoration and Fabrication Level 1 Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ABDR1307 — Collision Repair Welding - ABDR1323 — Collision Repair Steering and Suspension - ABDR1331 — Basic Refinishing (Refinishing 1) - ABDR1419 — Basic Metal Repair (Metal Repair 1) - ABDR2357 — Collision Repair Management - ABDR2402 — Auto Body Mechanical and Electrical Service - AUMT1307 — Automotive Electrical Systems - AUMT1345 — Automotive Climate Control Systems Source: https://catalog.ntcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2490 --- # Biology, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ANTH2351 — Cultural Anthropology - ARTS1301 — Art Appreciation - BIOL1406 — Biology for Science Majors I - BIOL1407 — Biology for Science Majors II - BIOL2289 — Academic Cooperative - Biology - BIOL2316 — Genetics - BIOL2389 — Academic Cooperative - Biology - BIOL2421 — Microbiology for Science Majors - CHEM1411 — General Chemistry I - CHEM1412 — General Chemistry II - CHEM2423 — Organic Chemistry I - CHEM2425 — Organic Chemistry II - COMM1307 — Introduction to Mass Communications - DRAM1310 — Theatre Appreciation - DRAM2361 — History of the Theatre I - ECON2301 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2302 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1301 — English Composition I - ENGL1302 — English Composition II - ENGL2311 — Technical and Business Writing - ENGL2322 — British Literature I - ENGL2323 — British Literature II - ENGL2327 — American Literature I - ENGL2328 — American Literature II - ENGL2332 — World Literature I - ENGL2333 — World Literature II - GEOG1301 — Physical Geography - GEOG1303 — World Regional Geography - GOVT2305 — Federal Government - GOVT2306 — Texas Government - HIST1301 — United States History I - HIST1302 — United States History II - HIST2301 — Texas History - HIST2321 — World Civilizations I - HIST2322 — World Civilizations II - HIST2327 — Mexican American History I (to the United States - Mexico War Era) - HIST2328 — Mexican American History II (from the United States-Mexico War Era) - HIST2381 — African American History I - HIST2382 — African American History II - HUMA1301 — Introduction to Humanities - HUMA1311 — Mexican American Fine Arts Appreciation - MATH1342 — Introductory Statistics - MATH2413 — Calculus I - MUSI1306 — Music Appreciation - PHIL1301 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL2306 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL2307 — Introduction to Social and Political Philosophy - PHIL2316 — Classical Philosophy - PHYS1401 — General Physics I - PHYS1402 — General Physics II - PSYC2301 — General Psychology - PSYC2314 — Lifespan Growth and Development - SOCI1301 — Introductory Sociology - SOCI1306 — Social Problems - SPAN2311 — Intermediate Spanish I - SPCH1315 — Public Speaking - SPCH1321 — Business and Professional Communication Source: https://catalog.ntcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2398 --- # Business Administration - Level 1 Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ACCT2301 — Principles of Accounting I - BCIS1305 — Business Computer Applications - BMGT1341 — Business Ethics - BUSI1301 — Business Principles - BUSI1307 — Personal Finance Source: https://catalog.ntcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2515 --- # Business Administration - Logistics Management Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - BCIS1305 — Business Computer Applications - BMGT1341 — Business Ethics - BUSI1301 — Business Principles - LMGT1319 — Introduction to Business Logistics - LMGT1321 — Introduction to Materials Handling - LMGT1325 — Warehouse and Distribution Center Management Source: https://catalog.ntcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2485 --- # Business Administration, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ACCT2301 — Principles of Accounting I - ACCT2302 — Principles of Accounting II - AGRI1307 — Agronomy - AGRI1315 — Horticulture - AGRI1319 — Introductory Animal Science - ARTS1301 — Art Appreciation - BIOL1322 — Nutrition & Diet Therapy - BMGT2309 — Leadership - BUSI1301 — Business Principles - BUSI2301 — Business Law - DRAM1310 — Theatre Appreciation - DRAM2361 — History of the Theatre I - ECON2301 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2302 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1301 — English Composition I - ENGL1302 — English Composition II - ENGL2311 — Technical and Business Writing - ENGL2322 — British Literature I - ENGL2323 — British Literature II - ENGL2327 — American Literature I - ENGL2328 — American Literature II - ENGL2332 — World Literature I - ENGL2333 — World Literature II - ENVR1401 — Environmental Science I - GEOL1301 — Earth Sciences for Non-Science Majors I - GEOL1302 — Earth Sciences for Non-Science Majors II - GOVT2305 — Federal Government - GOVT2306 — Texas Government - HIST1301 — United States History I - HIST1302 — United States History II - HIST2301 — Texas History - HIST2321 — World Civilizations I - HIST2322 — World Civilizations II - HIST2327 — Mexican American History I (to the United States - Mexico War Era) - HIST2328 — Mexican American History II (from the United States-Mexico War Era) - HIST2381 — African American History I - HIST2382 — African American History II - HUMA1301 — Introduction to Humanities - HUMA1311 — Mexican American Fine Arts Appreciation - MATH1324 — Finite Mathematics - MATH1342 — Introductory Statistics - MUSI1306 — Music Appreciation - PHIL1301 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL2306 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL2307 — Introduction to Social and Political Philosophy - PHIL2316 — Classical Philosophy - PHYS1303 — Stars and Galaxies - PHYS1304 — Solar System - SPAN2311 — Intermediate Spanish I - SPCH1315 — Public Speaking - SPCH1321 — Business and Professional Communication Source: https://catalog.ntcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2400 --- # Business Management - Accounting Specialization, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ACCT2301 — Principles of Accounting I - ACCT2302 — Principles of Accounting II - ARTS1301 — Art Appreciation - BCIS1305 — Business Computer Applications - BMGT1305 — Communications in Management - BMGT1309 — Information and Project Management - BMGT1341 — Business Ethics - BMGT1344 — Negotiations and Conflict Management - BMGT2309 — Leadership - BMGT2341 — Strategic Management - BMGT2382 — Cooperative Education I-Business Administration & Management - BUSI1301 — Business Principles - BUSI1307 — Personal Finance - BUSI2301 — Business Law - DRAM1310 — Theatre Appreciation - DRAM2361 — History of the Theatre I - ECON2301 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2302 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL2311 — Technical and Business Writing - ENGL2322 — British Literature I - ENGL2323 — British Literature II - ENGL2327 — American Literature I - ENGL2328 — American Literature II - ENGL2332 — World Literature I - ENGL2333 — World Literature II - HIST2321 — World Civilizations I - HIST2322 — World Civilizations II - HRPO2301 — Human Resources Management - HUMA1301 — Introduction to Humanities - MATH1324 — Finite Mathematics - MATH1342 — Introductory Statistics - MUSI1306 — Music Appreciation - PHIL1301 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL2306 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL2307 — Introduction to Social and Political Philosophy - PHIL2316 — Classical Philosophy - SPAN2311 — Intermediate Spanish I Source: https://catalog.ntcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2401 --- # Business Management - Financial Accounting Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ACCT2301 — Principles of Accounting I - ACCT2302 — Principles of Accounting II - BMGT1305 — Communications in Management - BUSI1301 — Business Principles - ECON2301 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2302 — Principles of Microeconomics Source: https://catalog.ntcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2406 --- # Business Management - Occupational Skills Award ## Courses - BMGT2309 — Leadership - BUSI1301 — Business Principles - BUSI1307 — Personal Finance Source: https://catalog.ntcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2521 --- # Business Management Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - BMGT1305 — Communications in Management - BMGT2309 — Leadership - BMGT2341 — Strategic Management - BUSI1301 — Business Principles - BUSI1307 — Personal Finance - BUSI2301 — Business Law Source: https://catalog.ntcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2404 --- # Business Management, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ACCT2301 — Principles of Accounting I - ACCT2302 — Principles of Accounting II - ARTS1301 — Art Appreciation - BCIS1305 — Business Computer Applications - BMGT1305 — Communications in Management - BMGT1309 — Information and Project Management - BMGT1341 — Business Ethics - BMGT1344 — Negotiations and Conflict Management - BMGT2309 — Leadership - BMGT2341 — Strategic Management - BMGT2382 — Cooperative Education I-Business Administration & Management - BUSI1301 — Business Principles - BUSI1307 — Personal Finance - BUSI2301 — Business Law - DRAM1310 — Theatre Appreciation - DRAM2361 — History of the Theatre I - ECON2301 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2302 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL2311 — Technical and Business Writing - ENGL2322 — British Literature I - ENGL2323 — British Literature II - ENGL2327 — American Literature I - ENGL2328 — American Literature II - ENGL2332 — World Literature I - ENGL2333 — World Literature II - HIST2321 — World Civilizations I - HIST2322 — World Civilizations II - HRPO2301 — Human Resources Management - HUMA1301 — Introduction to Humanities - MATH1324 — Finite Mathematics - MATH1342 — Introductory Statistics - MUSI1306 — Music Appreciation - PHIL1301 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL2306 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL2307 — Introduction to Social and Political Philosophy - PHIL2316 — Classical Philosophy - SPAN2311 — Intermediate Spanish I Source: https://catalog.ntcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2402 --- # Chemistry, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ARTS1301 — Art Appreciation - BIOL1406 — Biology for Science Majors I - BIOL1407 — Biology for Science Majors II - CHEM1411 — General Chemistry I - CHEM1412 — General Chemistry II - CHEM2423 — Organic Chemistry I - CHEM2425 — Organic Chemistry II - DRAM1310 — Theatre Appreciation - DRAM2361 — History of the Theatre I - ENGL1301 — English Composition I - ENGL1302 — English Composition II - ENGL2311 — Technical and Business Writing - ENGL2322 — British Literature I - ENGL2323 — British Literature II - ENGL2327 — American Literature I - ENGL2328 — American Literature II - ENGL2332 — World Literature I - ENGL2333 — World Literature II - GOVT2305 — Federal Government - GOVT2306 — Texas Government - HIST1301 — United States History I - HIST1302 — United States History II - HIST2301 — Texas History - HIST2321 — World Civilizations I - HIST2322 — World Civilizations II - HIST2327 — Mexican American History I (to the United States - Mexico War Era) - HIST2328 — Mexican American History II (from the United States-Mexico War Era) - HIST2381 — African American History I - HIST2382 — African American History II - HUMA1301 — Introduction to Humanities - HUMA1311 — Mexican American Fine Arts Appreciation - MATH2318 — Linear Algebra - MATH2320 — Differential Equations - MATH2413 — Calculus I - MATH2414 — Calculus II - MATH2415 — Calculus III - MUSI1306 — Music Appreciation - PHIL1301 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL2306 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL2307 — Introduction to Social and Political Philosophy - PHIL2316 — Classical Philosophy - PHYS2425 — Advanced Physics I - PHYS2426 — Advanced Physics II - PSYC2301 — General Psychology - SPAN2311 — Intermediate Spanish I - SPCH1315 — Public Speaking - SPCH1321 — Business and Professional Communication Source: https://catalog.ntcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2407 --- # Communications, A.A. **Degree** ## Courses - AGRI1307 — Agronomy - AGRI1315 — Horticulture - AGRI1319 — Introductory Animal Science - ARTS1301 — Art Appreciation - BIOL1322 — Nutrition & Diet Therapy - BIOL1408 — Biology for Non-Science Majors I - BIOL1409 — Biology for Non-Science Majors II - BIOL2404 — Survey of Anatomy and Physiology - COMM1307 — Introduction to Mass Communications - COMM2305 — Editing & Layout - COMM2311 — Media Writing - COMM2315 — News Reporting - COMM2324 — Practicum in Electronic Media - COMM2389 — Academic Cooperative - Communications - DRAM1310 — Theatre Appreciation - DRAM2361 — History of the Theatre I - ENGL1301 — English Composition I - ENGL1302 — English Composition II - ENGL2311 — Technical and Business Writing - ENGL2322 — British Literature I - ENGL2323 — British Literature II - ENGL2327 — American Literature I - ENGL2328 — American Literature II - ENGL2332 — World Literature I - ENGL2333 — World Literature II - ENVR1401 — Environmental Science I - GEOL1301 — Earth Sciences for Non-Science Majors I - GEOL1302 — Earth Sciences for Non-Science Majors II - GERM1411 — Beginning German I - GERM1412 — Beginning German II - GOVT2305 — Federal Government - GOVT2306 — Texas Government - HIST1301 — United States History I - HIST1302 — United States History II - HIST2301 — Texas History - HIST2321 — World Civilizations I - HIST2322 — World Civilizations II - HIST2327 — Mexican American History I (to the United States - Mexico War Era) - HIST2328 — Mexican American History II (from the United States-Mexico War Era) - HIST2381 — African American History I - HIST2382 — African American History II - HUMA1301 — Introduction to Humanities - HUMA1311 — Mexican American Fine Arts Appreciation - MATH1332 — Contemporary Mathematics - MUSI1306 — Music Appreciation - PHIL1301 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL2306 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL2307 — Introduction to Social and Political Philosophy - PHIL2316 — Classical Philosophy - PHYS1303 — Stars and Galaxies - PHYS1304 — Solar System - PHYS1415 — Introduction to Physical Science - SPAN1411 — Beginning Spanish I - SPAN1412 — Beginning Spanish II - SPAN2311 — Intermediate Spanish I - SPCH1315 — Public Speaking - SPCH1321 — Business and Professional Communication Source: https://catalog.ntcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2408 --- # Computer and Information Sciences - Advanced Computer Applications Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - BCIS1305 — Business Computer Applications - BMGT1305 — Communications in Management - BUSI1301 — Business Principles - COSC1301 — Introduction to Computing - COSC1315 — Introduction to Computer Programming JAVA - COSC1336 — Programming Fundamentals I - ITNW1325 — Fundamentals of Networking Technologies - ITNW1337 — Introduction to the Internet - ITNW1354 — Implementing and Supporting Servers - ITSC1307 — UNIX Operating System I - ITSC1321 — Intermediate PC Operating Systems - ITSC2321 — Integrated Software Applications II - ITSC2331 — Integrated Software Applications III - ITSC2335 — Application Software Problem Solving - ITSE2309 — Database Programming - ITSW1307 — Introduction to Database - ITSW1310 — Introduction to Presentation Graphics Software - ITSY1342 — Information Technology Security - MATH1314 — College Algebra - PSYC2301 — General Psychology Source: https://catalog.ntcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2412 --- # Computer and Information Sciences - Advanced Cyber Security Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - COSC1301 — Introduction to Computing - ITNW1325 — Fundamentals of Networking Technologies - ITNW1354 — Implementing and Supporting Servers - ITSC1307 — UNIX Operating System I - ITSC1321 — Intermediate PC Operating Systems - ITSY1342 — Information Technology Security - ITSY2301 — Firewalls and Network Security - ITSY2330 — Intrusion Detection - ITSY2341 — Security Management Practices - ITSY2342 — Incident Response and Handling - ITSY2343 — Computer System Forensics - ITSY2345 — Network Defense and Countermeasures Source: https://catalog.ntcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2477 --- # Computer and Information Sciences - Applications Specialization, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ARTS1301 — Art Appreciation - BCIS1305 — Business Computer Applications - BMGT1305 — Communications in Management - BUSI1301 — Business Principles - COMM1307 — Introduction to Mass Communications - COSC1301 — Introduction to Computing - COSC1315 — Introduction to Computer Programming JAVA - COSC1336 — Programming Fundamentals I - DRAM1310 — Theatre Appreciation - DRAM2361 — History of the Theatre I - ECON2301 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ENGL1301 — English Composition I - ENGL2322 — British Literature I - ENGL2323 — British Literature II - ENGL2327 — American Literature I - ENGL2328 — American Literature II - ENGL2332 — World Literature I - ENGL2333 — World Literature II - HIST2321 — World Civilizations I - HIST2322 — World Civilizations II - HUMA1301 — Introduction to Humanities - IMED1316 — Web Page Design I - ITNW1325 — Fundamentals of Networking Technologies - ITNW1337 — Introduction to the Internet - ITNW1354 — Implementing and Supporting Servers - ITSC1307 — UNIX Operating System I - ITSC1321 — Intermediate PC Operating Systems - ITSC2321 — Integrated Software Applications II - ITSC2331 — Integrated Software Applications III - ITSC2335 — Application Software Problem Solving - ITSC2380 — Cooperative Education - Computer and Information Sciences - ITSC2386 — Internship - Computer and Information Sciences, General - ITSE2309 — Database Programming - ITSW1307 — Introduction to Database - ITSW1310 — Introduction to Presentation Graphics Software - ITSY1342 — Information Technology Security - MATH1314 — College Algebra - MUSI1306 — Music Appreciation - PHIL1301 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL2306 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL2307 — Introduction to Social and Political Philosophy - PHIL2316 — Classical Philosophy - PSYC2301 — General Psychology - SOCI1301 — Introductory Sociology - SPAN2311 — Intermediate Spanish I - SPCH1315 — Public Speaking - SPCH1321 — Business and Professional Communication Source: https://catalog.ntcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2410 --- # Computer and Information Sciences - Computer Applications Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - BCIS1305 — Business Computer Applications - COSC1301 — Introduction to Computing - IMED1316 — Web Page Design I - ITNW1337 — Introduction to the Internet - ITSW1307 — Introduction to Database - ITSW1310 — Introduction to Presentation Graphics Software Source: https://catalog.ntcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2454 --- # Computer and Information Sciences - Computer Maintenance & Repair Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - BCIS1305 — Business Computer Applications - COSC1301 — Introduction to Computing - ITNW1325 — Fundamentals of Networking Technologies - ITNW1337 — Introduction to the Internet - ITSC1321 — Intermediate PC Operating Systems - ITSC1325 — Personal Computer Hardware Source: https://catalog.ntcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2455 --- # Computer and Information Sciences - Computer Programming Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - COSC1301 — Introduction to Computing - COSC1315 — Introduction to Computer Programming JAVA - COSC1336 — Programming Fundamentals I - COSC1337 — Programming Fundamentals II - COSC2336 — Programming Fundamentals III Source: https://catalog.ntcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2456 --- # Computer and Information Sciences - Cyber Security Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - COSC1301 — Introduction to Computing - ITNW1325 — Fundamentals of Networking Technologies - ITSY1342 — Information Technology Security - ITSY2301 — Firewalls and Network Security - ITSY2330 — Intrusion Detection - ITSY2343 — Computer System Forensics Source: https://catalog.ntcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2476 --- # Computer and Information Sciences - Cyber Security Specialization, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ARTS1301 — Art Appreciation - BCIS1305 — Business Computer Applications - COMM1307 — Introduction to Mass Communications - COSC1301 — Introduction to Computing - DRAM1310 — Theatre Appreciation - DRAM2361 — History of the Theatre I - ECON2301 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ENGL1301 — English Composition I - ENGL2322 — British Literature I - ENGL2323 — British Literature II - ENGL2327 — American Literature I - ENGL2328 — American Literature II - ENGL2332 — World Literature I - ENGL2333 — World Literature II - HIST2321 — World Civilizations I - HIST2322 — World Civilizations II - HUMA1301 — Introduction to Humanities - ITNW1325 — Fundamentals of Networking Technologies - ITNW1354 — Implementing and Supporting Servers - ITSC1307 — UNIX Operating System I - ITSC1321 — Intermediate PC Operating Systems - ITSC1325 — Personal Computer Hardware - ITSC2335 — Application Software Problem Solving - ITSC2380 — Cooperative Education - Computer and Information Sciences - ITSC2386 — Internship - Computer and Information Sciences, General - ITSY1342 — Information Technology Security - ITSY2301 — Firewalls and Network Security - ITSY2330 — Intrusion Detection - ITSY2341 — Security Management Practices - ITSY2342 — Incident Response and Handling - ITSY2343 — Computer System Forensics - ITSY2345 — Network Defense and Countermeasures - MATH1314 — College Algebra - PHIL1301 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL2306 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL2307 — Introduction to Social and Political Philosophy - PHIL2316 — Classical Philosophy - PSYC2301 — General Psychology - SOCI1301 — Introductory Sociology - SPAN2311 — Intermediate Spanish I - SPCH1315 — Public Speaking - SPCH1321 — Business and Professional Communication Source: https://catalog.ntcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2478 --- # Computer and Information Sciences - Networking Specialization, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ARTS1301 — Art Appreciation - BCIS1305 — Business Computer Applications - BMGT1305 — Communications in Management - COMM1307 — Introduction to Mass Communications - COSC1301 — Introduction to Computing - DRAM1310 — Theatre Appreciation - DRAM2361 — History of the Theatre I - ECON2301 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ENGL1301 — English Composition I - ENGL2322 — British Literature I - ENGL2323 — British Literature II - ENGL2327 — American Literature I - ENGL2328 — American Literature II - ENGL2332 — World Literature I - ENGL2333 — World Literature II - HIST2321 — World Civilizations I - HIST2322 — World Civilizations II - HUMA1301 — Introduction to Humanities - IMED1316 — Web Page Design I - ITNW1325 — Fundamentals of Networking Technologies - ITNW1337 — Introduction to the Internet - ITNW1351 — Fundamentals of Wireless LANs - ITNW1354 — Implementing and Supporting Servers - ITNW2312 — Routers - ITSC1307 — UNIX Operating System I - ITSC1321 — Intermediate PC Operating Systems - ITSC1325 — Personal Computer Hardware - ITSC2335 — Application Software Problem Solving - ITSC2380 — Cooperative Education - Computer and Information Sciences - ITSC2386 — Internship - Computer and Information Sciences, General - ITSW1307 — Introduction to Database - ITSY1342 — Information Technology Security - ITSY2301 — Firewalls and Network Security - ITSY2330 — Intrusion Detection - ITSY2341 — Security Management Practices - ITSY2342 — Incident Response and Handling - ITSY2343 — Computer System Forensics - ITSY2345 — Network Defense and Countermeasures - MATH1314 — College Algebra - MUSI1306 — Music Appreciation - PHIL1301 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL2306 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL2307 — Introduction to Social and Political Philosophy - PHIL2316 — Classical Philosophy - PSYC2301 — General Psychology - SOCI1301 — Introductory Sociology - SPAN2311 — Intermediate Spanish I - SPCH1315 — Public Speaking - SPCH1321 — Business and Professional Communication Source: https://catalog.ntcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2411 --- # Computer and Information Sciences, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ANTH2351 — Cultural Anthropology - ARTS1301 — Art Appreciation - COMM1307 — Introduction to Mass Communications - COSC1301 — Introduction to Computing - COSC1315 — Introduction to Computer Programming JAVA - COSC1336 — Programming Fundamentals I - COSC1337 — Programming Fundamentals II - COSC2336 — Programming Fundamentals III - DRAM1310 — Theatre Appreciation - DRAM2361 — History of the Theatre I - ECON2301 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2302 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1301 — English Composition I - ENGL1302 — English Composition II - ENGL2311 — Technical and Business Writing - ENGL2322 — British Literature I - ENGL2323 — British Literature II - ENGL2327 — American Literature I - ENGL2328 — American Literature II - ENGL2332 — World Literature I - ENGL2333 — World Literature II - GEOG1301 — Physical Geography - GEOG1303 — World Regional Geography - GOVT2305 — Federal Government - GOVT2306 — Texas Government - HIST1301 — United States History I - HIST1302 — United States History II - HIST2301 — Texas History - HIST2321 — World Civilizations I - HIST2322 — World Civilizations II - HIST2327 — Mexican American History I (to the United States - Mexico War Era) - HIST2328 — Mexican American History II (from the United States-Mexico War Era) - HIST2381 — African American History I - HIST2382 — African American History II - HUMA1301 — Introduction to Humanities - HUMA1311 — Mexican American Fine Arts Appreciation - MATH2413 — Calculus I - MUSI1306 — Music Appreciation - PHIL1301 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL2306 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL2307 — Introduction to Social and Political Philosophy - PHIL2316 — Classical Philosophy - PSYC2301 — General Psychology - PSYC2314 — Lifespan Growth and Development - SOCI1301 — Introductory Sociology - SPAN2311 — Intermediate Spanish I - SPCH1315 — Public Speaking - SPCH1321 — Business and Professional Communication Source: https://catalog.ntcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2409 --- # Cosmetology - Barber Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - BARB1210 — Manicuring and Facials for Barbers - BARB1304 — Introduction to Barber Styling - BARB1307 — Introduction to Hair Design - BARB1402 — Barber Styling I - BARB1442 — Barber Styling II - BARB1491 — Special Topics: Barber/Hairstylist - BARB2431 — Advanced Barber Styling I - BARB2441 — Advanced Barber Styling II Source: https://catalog.ntcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2514 --- # Cosmetology - Barber Level 2 Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ACCT2301 — Principles of Accounting I - BARB1210 — Manicuring and Facials for Barbers - BARB1304 — Introduction to Barber Styling - BARB1307 — Introduction to Hair Design - BARB1402 — Barber Styling I - BARB1442 — Barber Styling II - BARB1491 — Special Topics: Barber/Hairstylist - BARB2431 — Advanced Barber Styling I - BARB2441 — Advanced Barber Styling II - BMGT1305 — Communications in Management - BMGT1344 — Negotiations and Conflict Management - BUSI1307 — Personal Finance Source: https://catalog.ntcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2519 --- # Cosmetology - Manicurist Certificate - Level 1 **Certificate** ## Courses - CSME1431 — Principles of Nail Technology I - CSME1441 — Principles of Nail Technology II - CSME1443 — Manicuring and Related Theory - CSME2430 — Nail Enhancement Source: https://catalog.ntcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2480 --- # Cosmetology - Operator Level 2 Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ACCT2301 — Principles of Accounting I - BMGT1305 — Communications in Management - BMGT1344 — Negotiations and Conflict Management - BUSI1307 — Personal Finance - CSME1401 — Orientation to Cosmetology - CSME1405 — Fundamentals of Cosmetology - CSME1410 — Introduction to Haircutting and Related Theory - CSME1453 — Chemical Reformation and Related Theory - CSME2401 — The Principles of Hair Coloring and Related Theory - CSME2410 — Intermediate Haircutting and Related Theory - CSME2439 — Advanced Hair Design - CSME2441 — Preparation for State Licensing Exam Source: https://catalog.ntcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2518 --- # Cosmetology Instructor Training Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CSME1534 — Cosmetology Instructor I - CSME1535 — Orientation to the Instruction of Cosmetology - CSME2514 — Cosmetology Instructor II Source: https://catalog.ntcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2415 --- # Cosmetology Operator Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CSME1401 — Orientation to Cosmetology - CSME1405 — Fundamentals of Cosmetology - CSME1410 — Introduction to Haircutting and Related Theory - CSME1453 — Chemical Reformation and Related Theory - CSME2401 — The Principles of Hair Coloring and Related Theory - CSME2410 — Intermediate Haircutting and Related Theory - CSME2439 — Advanced Hair Design - CSME2441 — Preparation for State Licensing Exam Source: https://catalog.ntcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2414 --- # Cosmetology, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ACCT2301 — Principles of Accounting I - ARTS1301 — Art Appreciation - BCIS1305 — Business Computer Applications - BMGT1305 — Communications in Management - BMGT1344 — Negotiations and Conflict Management - BUSI1307 — Personal Finance - COMM1307 — Introduction to Mass Communications - CSME1401 — Orientation to Cosmetology - CSME1405 — Fundamentals of Cosmetology - CSME1410 — Introduction to Haircutting and Related Theory - CSME1431 — Principles of Nail Technology I - CSME1441 — Principles of Nail Technology II - CSME1443 — Manicuring and Related Theory - CSME1453 — Chemical Reformation and Related Theory - CSME2401 — The Principles of Hair Coloring and Related Theory - CSME2410 — Intermediate Haircutting and Related Theory - CSME2430 — Nail Enhancement - CSME2439 — Advanced Hair Design - CSME2441 — Preparation for State Licensing Exam - DRAM1310 — Theatre Appreciation - DRAM2361 — History of the Theatre I - ENGL1301 — English Composition I - ENGL2322 — British Literature I - ENGL2323 — British Literature II - ENGL2327 — American Literature I - ENGL2328 — American Literature II - ENGL2332 — World Literature I - ENGL2333 — World Literature II - HIST2321 — World Civilizations I - HIST2322 — World Civilizations II - HUMA1301 — Introduction to Humanities - MATH1314 — College Algebra - MUSI1306 — Music Appreciation - PHIL1301 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL2306 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL2307 — Introduction to Social and Political Philosophy - PHIL2316 — Classical Philosophy - PSYC2301 — General Psychology - SPAN2311 — Intermediate Spanish I - SPCH1315 — Public Speaking - SPCH1321 — Business and Professional Communication Source: https://catalog.ntcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2413 --- # Criminal Justice Occupational Skills Award ## Courses - CRIJ1301 — Introduction to Criminal Justice - CRIJ1307 — Crime in America - CRIJ1310 — Fundamentals of Criminal Law Source: https://catalog.ntcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2520 --- # Criminal Justice, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ARTS1301 — Art Appreciation - BCIS1305 — Business Computer Applications - CJCR1380 — Cooperative Education - Corrections/Correctional Administration - CJCR2380 — Cooperative Education - Corrections/Correctional Administration - CJLE1384 — Cooperative Education - Law Enforcement/Police Science - CJLE2384 — Cooperative Education - Law Enforcement/Police Science - CRIJ1301 — Introduction to Criminal Justice - CRIJ1306 — Court Systems and Practices - CRIJ1307 — Crime in America - CRIJ1310 — Fundamentals of Criminal Law - CRIJ1313 — Juvenile Justice System - CRIJ2313 — Correctional Systems and Practices - CRIJ2314 — Criminal Investigation - CRIJ2323 — Legal Aspects of Law Enforcement - CRIJ2328 — Police Systems and Practices - DRAM1310 — Theatre Appreciation - DRAM2361 — History of the Theatre I - ENGL1301 — English Composition I - ENGL2311 — Technical and Business Writing - ENGL2322 — British Literature I - ENGL2323 — British Literature II - ENGL2327 — American Literature I - ENGL2328 — American Literature II - ENGL2332 — World Literature I - ENGL2333 — World Literature II - GOVT2305 — Federal Government - GOVT2306 — Texas Government - HIST1301 — United States History I - HIST1302 — United States History II - HIST2321 — World Civilizations I - HIST2322 — World Civilizations II - HUMA1301 — Introduction to Humanities - ITNW1337 — Introduction to the Internet - MATH1314 — College Algebra - MATH1342 — Introductory Statistics - MUSI1306 — Music Appreciation - PHIL1301 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL2306 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL2307 — Introduction to Social and Political Philosophy - PHIL2316 — Classical Philosophy - PSYC2301 — General Psychology - SOCI1301 — Introductory Sociology - SPAN2311 — Intermediate Spanish I - SPCH1315 — Public Speaking - SPCH1321 — Business and Professional Communication Source: https://catalog.ntcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2387 --- # Criminal Justice, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - AGRI1307 — Agronomy - AGRI1315 — Horticulture - AGRI1319 — Introductory Animal Science - ARTS1301 — Art Appreciation - BIOL1322 — Nutrition & Diet Therapy - BIOL1406 — Biology for Science Majors I - BIOL1407 — Biology for Science Majors II - BIOL1408 — Biology for Non-Science Majors I - BIOL1409 — Biology for Non-Science Majors II - BIOL2401 — Anatomy & Physiology I - BIOL2402 — Anatomy & Physiology II - BIOL2404 — Survey of Anatomy and Physiology - CHEM1406 — Introductory Chemistry (Allied Health Emphasis) - CHEM1411 — General Chemistry I - CJCR1380 — Cooperative Education - Corrections/Correctional Administration - CJCR2380 — Cooperative Education - Corrections/Correctional Administration - CJLE1384 — Cooperative Education - Law Enforcement/Police Science - CJLE2384 — Cooperative Education - Law Enforcement/Police Science - CRIJ1301 — Introduction to Criminal Justice - CRIJ1306 — Court Systems and Practices - CRIJ1307 — Crime in America - CRIJ1310 — Fundamentals of Criminal Law - CRIJ1313 — Juvenile Justice System - CRIJ2313 — Correctional Systems and Practices - CRIJ2314 — Criminal Investigation - CRIJ2323 — Legal Aspects of Law Enforcement - CRIJ2328 — Police Systems and Practices - DRAM1310 — Theatre Appreciation - DRAM2361 — History of the Theatre I - ENGL1301 — English Composition I - ENGL1302 — English Composition II - ENGL2311 — Technical and Business Writing - ENGL2322 — British Literature I - ENGL2323 — British Literature II - ENGL2327 — American Literature I - ENGL2328 — American Literature II - ENGL2332 — World Literature I - ENGL2333 — World Literature II - ENVR1401 — Environmental Science I - GEOL1301 — Earth Sciences for Non-Science Majors I - GEOL1302 — Earth Sciences for Non-Science Majors II - GOVT2305 — Federal Government - GOVT2306 — Texas Government - HIST1301 — United States History I - HIST1302 — United States History II - HIST2301 — Texas History - HIST2321 — World Civilizations I - HIST2322 — World Civilizations II - HIST2327 — Mexican American History I (to the United States - Mexico War Era) - HIST2328 — Mexican American History II (from the United States-Mexico War Era) - HIST2381 — African American History I - HIST2382 — African American History II - HUMA1301 — Introduction to Humanities - HUMA1311 — Mexican American Fine Arts Appreciation - MATH1342 — Introductory Statistics - MUSI1306 — Music Appreciation - PHIL1301 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL2306 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL2307 — Introduction to Social and Political Philosophy - PHIL2316 — Classical Philosophy - PHYS1303 — Stars and Galaxies - PHYS1304 — Solar System - PHYS1401 — General Physics I - PHYS1402 — General Physics II - PHYS1415 — Introduction to Physical Science - PHYS2425 — Advanced Physics I - SOCI1301 — Introductory Sociology - SPAN2311 — Intermediate Spanish I - SPCH1315 — Public Speaking - SPCH1321 — Business and Professional Communication Source: https://catalog.ntcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2464 --- # Culinary Arts Basic Cooking Microcredential ## Courses - CHEF1301 — Basic Food Preparation - CHEF2301 — Intermediate Food Preparation - PSTR1301 — Fundamentals of Baking - PSTR2331 — Advanced Pastry Shop Source: https://catalog.ntcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2488 --- # Culinary Arts Level 1 Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CHEF1205 — Safety and Sanitation - CHEF1301 — Basic Food Preparation - CHEF1310 — Garde Manger - CHEF1341 — American Regional Cuisine - CHEF1345 — International Cuisine - CHEF2301 — Intermediate Food Preparation - CHEF2302 — Saucier - IFWA1210 — Nutrition and Menu Planning - PSTR1301 — Fundamentals of Baking - PSTR2331 — Advanced Pastry Shop - RSTO1204 — Dining Room Services Source: https://catalog.ntcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2417 --- # Culinary Arts Level 2 Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CHEF1205 — Safety and Sanitation - CHEF1301 — Basic Food Preparation - CHEF1310 — Garde Manger - CHEF1341 — American Regional Cuisine - CHEF1345 — International Cuisine - CHEF2301 — Intermediate Food Preparation - CHEF2302 — Saucier - CHEF2332 — Buffet Theory and Production - IFWA1210 — Nutrition and Menu Planning - PSTR1301 — Fundamentals of Baking - PSTR1340 — Plated Desserts - PSTR2331 — Advanced Pastry Shop - RSTO1204 — Dining Room Services - RSTO1301 — Beverage Management - RSTO2307 — Catering Source: https://catalog.ntcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2487 --- # Culinary Arts, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ARTS1301 — Art Appreciation - BCIS1305 — Business Computer Applications - BUSI1301 — Business Principles - CHEF1205 — Safety and Sanitation - CHEF1301 — Basic Food Preparation - CHEF1310 — Garde Manger - CHEF1341 — American Regional Cuisine - CHEF1345 — International Cuisine - CHEF2301 — Intermediate Food Preparation - CHEF2302 — Saucier - CHEF2332 — Buffet Theory and Production - COMM1307 — Introduction to Mass Communications - DRAM1310 — Theatre Appreciation - DRAM2361 — History of the Theatre I - ENGL2311 — Technical and Business Writing - ENGL2322 — British Literature I - ENGL2323 — British Literature II - ENGL2327 — American Literature I - ENGL2328 — American Literature II - ENGL2332 — World Literature I - ENGL2333 — World Literature II - HIST2321 — World Civilizations I - HIST2322 — World Civilizations II - HUMA1301 — Introduction to Humanities - IFWA1210 — Nutrition and Menu Planning - MATH1314 — College Algebra - MUSI1306 — Music Appreciation - PHIL1301 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL2306 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL2307 — Introduction to Social and Political Philosophy - PHIL2316 — Classical Philosophy - PSTR1301 — Fundamentals of Baking - PSTR1340 — Plated Desserts - PSTR2331 — Advanced Pastry Shop - PSYC2301 — General Psychology - RSTO1204 — Dining Room Services - RSTO1301 — Beverage Management - RSTO2307 — Catering - SPAN2311 — Intermediate Spanish I Source: https://catalog.ntcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2416 --- # Electrical Technology Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ELPT1315 — Electrical Calculations I - ELPT1319 — Fundamentals of Electricity I - ELPT1320 — Fundamentals of Electricity II - ELPT1325 — National Electrical Code - ELPT1329 — Residential Wiring - ELPT1345 — Commercial Wiring Source: https://catalog.ntcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2418 --- # Emergency Medical Services - Paramedic Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - BIOL2401 — Anatomy & Physiology I - EMSP1164 — EMT Basic Practicum - EMSP1338 — Introduction to Advanced Practice - EMSP1355 — Trauma Management - EMSP1356 — Patient Assessment and Airway Management - EMSP1501 — EMT Basic - EMSP2137 — Emergency Procedures - EMSP2143 — Assessment Based Management - EMSP2167 — Paramedic Practicum III - EMSP2205 — EMS Operations - EMSP2261 — Paramedic Clinical - EMSP2266 — EMS Practicum - EMSP2306 — Emergency Pharmacology - EMSP2330 — Special Populations - EMSP2434 — Medical Emergencies - EMSP2444 — Cardiology - SCIT1491 — Special Topics in Anatomy and Physiology Source: https://catalog.ntcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2420 --- # Emergency Medical Services, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ARTS1301 — Art Appreciation - BCIS1305 — Business Computer Applications - BIOL2401 — Anatomy & Physiology I - DRAM1310 — Theatre Appreciation - DRAM2361 — History of the Theatre I - EMSP1164 — EMT Basic Practicum - EMSP1338 — Introduction to Advanced Practice - EMSP1355 — Trauma Management - EMSP1356 — Patient Assessment and Airway Management - EMSP1501 — EMT Basic - EMSP2137 — Emergency Procedures - EMSP2143 — Assessment Based Management - EMSP2167 — Paramedic Practicum III - EMSP2205 — EMS Operations - EMSP2261 — Paramedic Clinical - EMSP2266 — EMS Practicum - EMSP2306 — Emergency Pharmacology - EMSP2330 — Special Populations - EMSP2434 — Medical Emergencies - EMSP2444 — Cardiology - ENGL1301 — English Composition I - ENGL2311 — Technical and Business Writing - ENGL2322 — British Literature I - ENGL2323 — British Literature II - ENGL2327 — American Literature I - ENGL2328 — American Literature II - ENGL2332 — World Literature I - ENGL2333 — World Literature II - HIST2321 — World Civilizations I - HIST2322 — World Civilizations II - HPRS2302 — Medical Terminology for Health Care Professionals - HUMA1301 — Introduction to Humanities - MATH1314 — College Algebra - MATH1342 — Introductory Statistics - MUSI1306 — Music Appreciation - PHIL1301 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL2306 — Introduction to Ethics - PSYC2301 — General Psychology - SCIT1491 — Special Topics in Anatomy and Physiology - SOCI1301 — Introductory Sociology - SPAN2311 — Intermediate Spanish I Source: https://catalog.ntcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2419 --- # Engineering, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ANTH2351 — Cultural Anthropology - ARTS1301 — Art Appreciation - CHEM1411 — General Chemistry I - CHEM1412 — General Chemistry II - CHEM2423 — Organic Chemistry I - CHEM2425 — Organic Chemistry II - COMM1307 — Introduction to Mass Communications - COSC1315 — Introduction to Computer Programming JAVA - COSC1336 — Programming Fundamentals I - COSC1337 — Programming Fundamentals II - DRAM1310 — Theatre Appreciation - DRAM2361 — History of the Theatre I - ECON2301 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2302 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1301 — English Composition I - ENGL1302 — English Composition II - ENGL2311 — Technical and Business Writing - ENGR1201 — Introduction to Engineering - ENGR1304 — Engineering Graphics I - ENGR2301 — Engineering Mechanics I: Statics - ENGR2302 — Engineering Mechanics II: Dynamics - GEOG1301 — Physical Geography - GEOG1303 — World Regional Geography - GOVT2305 — Federal Government - GOVT2306 — Texas Government - HIST1301 — United States History I - HIST1302 — United States History II - HIST2301 — Texas History - HIST2327 — Mexican American History I (to the United States - Mexico War Era) - HIST2328 — Mexican American History II (from the United States-Mexico War Era) - HIST2381 — African American History I - HIST2382 — African American History II - HUMA1311 — Mexican American Fine Arts Appreciation - MATH1342 — Introductory Statistics - MATH2318 — Linear Algebra - MATH2320 — Differential Equations - MATH2413 — Calculus I - MATH2414 — Calculus II - MATH2415 — Calculus III - MUSI1306 — Music Appreciation - PHIL1301 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL2306 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL2307 — Introduction to Social and Political Philosophy - PHIL2316 — Classical Philosophy - PHYS2425 — Advanced Physics I - PHYS2426 — Advanced Physics II - PSYC2301 — General Psychology - SPAN2311 — Intermediate Spanish I - SPCH1315 — Public Speaking - SPCH1321 — Business and Professional Communication Source: https://catalog.ntcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2457 --- # English, A.A. **Degree** ## Courses - AGRI1307 — Agronomy - AGRI1315 — Horticulture - AGRI1319 — Introductory Animal Science - ANTH2351 — Cultural Anthropology - ARTS1301 — Art Appreciation - BIOL1322 — Nutrition & Diet Therapy - BIOL1408 — Biology for Non-Science Majors I - BIOL1409 — Biology for Non-Science Majors II - BIOL2404 — Survey of Anatomy and Physiology - COMM1307 — Introduction to Mass Communications - DRAM1310 — Theatre Appreciation - DRAM2361 — History of the Theatre I - ECON2301 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2302 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1301 — English Composition I - ENGL1302 — English Composition II - ENGL2307 — Creative Writing - ENGL2311 — Technical and Business Writing - ENGL2322 — British Literature I - ENGL2323 — British Literature II - ENGL2327 — American Literature I - ENGL2328 — American Literature II - ENGL2332 — World Literature I - ENGL2333 — World Literature II - ENGL2389 — Academic Cooperative - English - ENVR1401 — Environmental Science I - GEOG1301 — Physical Geography - GEOG1303 — World Regional Geography - GEOL1301 — Earth Sciences for Non-Science Majors I - GEOL1302 — Earth Sciences for Non-Science Majors II - GERM1411 — Beginning German I - GERM1412 — Beginning German II - GOVT2305 — Federal Government - GOVT2306 — Texas Government - HIST1301 — United States History I - HIST1302 — United States History II - HIST2301 — Texas History - HIST2321 — World Civilizations I - HIST2322 — World Civilizations II - HIST2327 — Mexican American History I (to the United States - Mexico War Era) - HIST2328 — Mexican American History II (from the United States-Mexico War Era) - HIST2381 — African American History I - HIST2382 — African American History II - HUMA1301 — Introduction to Humanities - HUMA1311 — Mexican American Fine Arts Appreciation - MATH1332 — Contemporary Mathematics - MUSI1306 — Music Appreciation - PHIL1301 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL2306 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL2307 — Introduction to Social and Political Philosophy - PHIL2316 — Classical Philosophy - PHYS1303 — Stars and Galaxies - PHYS1304 — Solar System - PHYS1415 — Introduction to Physical Science - PSYC2301 — General Psychology - PSYC2314 — Lifespan Growth and Development - SOCI1301 — Introductory Sociology - SPAN1411 — Beginning Spanish I - SPAN1412 — Beginning Spanish II - SPAN2311 — Intermediate Spanish I - SPCH1315 — Public Speaking - SPCH1321 — Business and Professional Communication Source: https://catalog.ntcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2421 --- # Funeral Service Education - Embalming Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - BIOL2320 — Microbiology for Non-Majors Funeral Science - BIOL2404 — Survey of Anatomy and Physiology - ENGL2311 — Technical and Business Writing - MRTS1191 — Special Topics in Funeral Service and Mortuary Science - MRTS1225 — Thanatochemistry - MRTS1273 — Funeral Service Science Board Preparation - MRTS1286 — Internship - Funeral Services and Mortuary Science - MRTS1330 — Funeral Service Internship Orientation - MRTS2231 — Human Anatomy - MRTS2244 — Technical Procedures I - MRTS2335 — Mortuary Jurisprudence - MRTS2447 — Technical Procedures II Source: https://catalog.ntcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2484 --- # Funeral Service Education Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ENGL2311 — Technical and Business Writing - MRTS1272 — Funeral Service Arts Board Preparation - MRTS1301 — Contemporary Funeral Service Practices - MRTS1320 — Crematory Operations - MRTS1330 — Funeral Service Internship Orientation - MRTS1342 — Mortuary Management I - MRTS2335 — Mortuary Jurisprudence - MRTS2342 — Mortuary Management II - PSYC2301 — General Psychology - PSYT1325 — Death and Dying - SPCH1315 — Public Speaking Source: https://catalog.ntcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2474 --- # Funeral Service, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ARTS1301 — Art Appreciation - BCIS1305 — Business Computer Applications - BIOL2320 — Microbiology for Non-Majors Funeral Science - BIOL2404 — Survey of Anatomy and Physiology - DRAM1310 — Theatre Appreciation - DRAM2361 — History of the Theatre I - ENGL2311 — Technical and Business Writing - HUMA1301 — Introduction to Humanities - MRTS1191 — Special Topics in Funeral Service and Mortuary Science - MRTS1225 — Thanatochemistry - MRTS1272 — Funeral Service Arts Board Preparation - MRTS1273 — Funeral Service Science Board Preparation - MRTS1286 — Internship - Funeral Services and Mortuary Science - MRTS1301 — Contemporary Funeral Service Practices - MRTS1320 — Crematory Operations - MRTS1330 — Funeral Service Internship Orientation - MRTS1342 — Mortuary Management I - MRTS2231 — Human Anatomy - MRTS2244 — Technical Procedures I - MRTS2335 — Mortuary Jurisprudence - MRTS2342 — Mortuary Management II - MRTS2447 — Technical Procedures II - MUSI1306 — Music Appreciation - PHIL1301 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL2306 — Introduction to Ethics - PSYC2301 — General Psychology - PSYT1325 — Death and Dying - SPAN2311 — Intermediate Spanish I - SPCH1315 — Public Speaking Source: https://catalog.ntcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2466 --- # General Studies, A.A. **Degree** ## Courses - AGRI1307 — Agronomy - AGRI1315 — Horticulture - AGRI1319 — Introductory Animal Science - ANTH2351 — Cultural Anthropology - ARTS1301 — Art Appreciation - BIOL1322 — Nutrition & Diet Therapy - BIOL1406 — Biology for Science Majors I - BIOL1407 — Biology for Science Majors II - BIOL1408 — Biology for Non-Science Majors I - BIOL1409 — Biology for Non-Science Majors II - BIOL2401 — Anatomy & Physiology I - BIOL2402 — Anatomy & Physiology II - BIOL2404 — Survey of Anatomy and Physiology - CHEM1406 — Introductory Chemistry (Allied Health Emphasis) - CHEM1411 — General Chemistry I - CHEM1412 — General Chemistry II - COMM1307 — Introduction to Mass Communications - DRAM1310 — Theatre Appreciation - DRAM2361 — History of the Theatre I - ECON2301 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2302 — Principles of Microeconomics - EDUC1100 — Learning Frameworks - ENGL1301 — English Composition I - ENGL1302 — English Composition II - ENGL2311 — Technical and Business Writing - ENGL2321 — British Literature (single-semester course) - ENGL2322 — British Literature I - ENGL2323 — British Literature II - ENGL2326 — American Literature (single-semester course) - ENGL2327 — American Literature I - ENGL2328 — American Literature II - ENGL2332 — World Literature I - ENGL2333 — World Literature II - ENVR1401 — Environmental Science I - GEOG1301 — Physical Geography - GEOG1303 — World Regional Geography - GEOL1301 — Earth Sciences for Non-Science Majors I - GEOL1302 — Earth Sciences for Non-Science Majors II - GERM1411 — Beginning German I - GERM1412 — Beginning German II - GOVT2305 — Federal Government - GOVT2306 — Texas Government - HIST1301 — United States History I - HIST1302 — United States History II - HIST2301 — Texas History - HIST2321 — World Civilizations I - HIST2322 — World Civilizations II - HIST2327 — Mexican American History I (to the United States - Mexico War Era) - HIST2328 — Mexican American History II (from the United States-Mexico War Era) - HIST2381 — African American History I - HIST2382 — African American History II - HUMA1301 — Introduction to Humanities - HUMA1311 — Mexican American Fine Arts Appreciation - MATH1314 — College Algebra - MATH1316 — College Trigonometry - MATH1324 — Finite Mathematics - MATH1332 — Contemporary Mathematics - MATH1342 — Introductory Statistics - MATH2412 — Pre-calculus - MATH2413 — Calculus I - MUSI1306 — Music Appreciation - PHIL1301 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL2306 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL2307 — Introduction to Social and Political Philosophy - PHIL2316 — Classical Philosophy - PHYS1303 — Stars and Galaxies - PHYS1304 — Solar System - PHYS1401 — General Physics I - PHYS1402 — General Physics II - PHYS1415 — Introduction to Physical Science - PHYS2425 — Advanced Physics I - PHYS2426 — Advanced Physics II - PSYC2301 — General Psychology - PSYC2314 — Lifespan Growth and Development - SOCI1301 — Introductory Sociology - SOCI1306 — Social Problems - SPAN1411 — Beginning Spanish I - SPAN1412 — Beginning Spanish II - SPAN2311 — Intermediate Spanish I - SPCH1315 — Public Speaking - SPCH1321 — Business and Professional Communication Source: https://catalog.ntcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2422 --- # General Studies, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - AGRI1307 — Agronomy - AGRI1315 — Horticulture - AGRI1319 — Introductory Animal Science - ANTH2351 — Cultural Anthropology - ARTS1301 — Art Appreciation - BIOL1322 — Nutrition & Diet Therapy - BIOL1406 — Biology for Science Majors I - BIOL1407 — Biology for Science Majors II - BIOL1408 — Biology for Non-Science Majors I - BIOL1409 — Biology for Non-Science Majors II - BIOL2401 — Anatomy & Physiology I - BIOL2402 — Anatomy & Physiology II - BIOL2404 — Survey of Anatomy and Physiology - CHEM1406 — Introductory Chemistry (Allied Health Emphasis) - CHEM1411 — General Chemistry I - CHEM1412 — General Chemistry II - COMM1307 — Introduction to Mass Communications - DRAM1310 — Theatre Appreciation - DRAM2361 — History of the Theatre I - ECON2301 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2302 — Principles of Microeconomics - EDUC1100 — Learning Frameworks - ENGL1301 — English Composition I - ENGL1302 — English Composition II - ENGL2311 — Technical and Business Writing - ENGL2321 — British Literature (single-semester course) - ENGL2322 — British Literature I - ENGL2323 — British Literature II - ENGL2326 — American Literature (single-semester course) - ENGL2327 — American Literature I - ENGL2328 — American Literature II - ENGL2332 — World Literature I - ENGL2333 — World Literature II - ENVR1401 — Environmental Science I - GEOG1301 — Physical Geography - GEOG1303 — World Regional Geography - GEOL1301 — Earth Sciences for Non-Science Majors I - GEOL1302 — Earth Sciences for Non-Science Majors II - GERM1411 — Beginning German I - GERM1412 — Beginning German II - GOVT2305 — Federal Government - GOVT2306 — Texas Government - HIST1301 — United States History I - HIST1302 — United States History II - HIST2301 — Texas History - HIST2321 — World Civilizations I - HIST2322 — World Civilizations II - HIST2327 — Mexican American History I (to the United States - Mexico War Era) - HIST2328 — Mexican American History II (from the United States-Mexico War Era) - HIST2381 — African American History I - HIST2382 — African American History II - HUMA1301 — Introduction to Humanities - HUMA1311 — Mexican American Fine Arts Appreciation - MATH1314 — College Algebra - MATH1316 — College Trigonometry - MATH1324 — Finite Mathematics - MATH1332 — Contemporary Mathematics - MATH1342 — Introductory Statistics - MATH2412 — Pre-calculus - MATH2413 — Calculus I - MUSI1306 — Music Appreciation - PHIL1301 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL2306 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL2307 — Introduction to Social and Political Philosophy - PHIL2316 — Classical Philosophy - PHYS1303 — Stars and Galaxies - PHYS1304 — Solar System - PHYS1401 — General Physics I - PHYS1402 — General Physics II - PHYS1415 — Introduction to Physical Science - PHYS2425 — Advanced Physics I - PHYS2426 — Advanced Physics II - PSYC2301 — General Psychology - PSYC2314 — Lifespan Growth and Development - SOCI1301 — Introductory Sociology - SOCI1306 — Social Problems - SPAN1411 — Beginning Spanish I - SPAN1412 — Beginning Spanish II - SPAN2311 — Intermediate Spanish I - SPCH1315 — Public Speaking - SPCH1321 — Business and Professional Communication Source: https://catalog.ntcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2447 --- # Government, A.A. **Degree** ## Courses - ARTS1301 — Art Appreciation - BIOL1406 — Biology for Science Majors I - BIOL1407 — Biology for Science Majors II - BIOL1408 — Biology for Non-Science Majors I - BIOL1409 — Biology for Non-Science Majors II - BIOL2401 — Anatomy & Physiology I - BIOL2402 — Anatomy & Physiology II - BIOL2404 — Survey of Anatomy and Physiology - CHEM1406 — Introductory Chemistry (Allied Health Emphasis) - CHEM1411 — General Chemistry I - CHEM1412 — General Chemistry II - DRAM1310 — Theatre Appreciation - DRAM2361 — History of the Theatre I - ENGL1301 — English Composition I - ENGL1302 — English Composition II - ENGL2311 — Technical and Business Writing - ENVR1401 — Environmental Science I - GERM1411 — Beginning German I - GERM1412 — Beginning German II - GOVT2305 — Federal Government - GOVT2306 — Texas Government - HIST1301 — United States History I - HIST1302 — United States History II - HIST2301 — Texas History - HIST2321 — World Civilizations I - HIST2322 — World Civilizations II - HIST2327 — Mexican American History I (to the United States - Mexico War Era) - HIST2328 — Mexican American History II (from the United States-Mexico War Era) - HIST2381 — African American History I - HIST2382 — African American History II - HUMA1311 — Mexican American Fine Arts Appreciation - MATH1314 — College Algebra - MATH1316 — College Trigonometry - MATH1324 — Finite Mathematics - MATH1342 — Introductory Statistics - MATH2412 — Pre-calculus - MATH2413 — Calculus I - MUSI1306 — Music Appreciation - PHYS1103 — Stars and Galaxies Laboratory - PHYS1104 — Solar System Laboratory - PHYS1303 — Stars and Galaxies - PHYS1304 — Solar System - PHYS1401 — General Physics I - PHYS1402 — General Physics II - PHYS1415 — Introduction to Physical Science - PHYS2425 — Advanced Physics I - PHYS2426 — Advanced Physics II - SOCI1301 — Introductory Sociology - SOCI1306 — Social Problems - SPAN1411 — Beginning Spanish I - SPAN1412 — Beginning Spanish II - SPCH1315 — Public Speaking - SPCH1321 — Business and Professional Communication Source: https://catalog.ntcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2423 --- # Health Science, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - BCIS1305 — Business Computer Applications - BIOL1322 — Nutrition & Diet Therapy - BIOL1406 — Biology for Science Majors I - BIOL1407 — Biology for Science Majors II - BIOL2401 — Anatomy & Physiology I - BIOL2402 — Anatomy & Physiology II - BIOL2404 — Survey of Anatomy and Physiology - BIOL2420 — Microbiology for Non-Science Majors - CHEM1406 — Introductory Chemistry (Allied Health Emphasis) - EMSP1305 — Emergency Care Attendant - ENGL1301 — English Composition I - ENGL2311 — Technical and Business Writing - ENVR1401 — Environmental Science I - HPRS1101 — Introduction to Health Professions - HPRS1105 — Essentials of Medical Law/Ethics for Health Professionals - HPRS1106 — Essentials of Medical Terminology - MATH1342 — Introductory Statistics - MDCA1205 — Medical Law & Ethics - MDCA1313 — Medical Terminology - MDCA1343 — Medical Insurance - MLAB1201 — Introduction to Clinical Laboratory Science - NUPC1260 — Clinical - Patient Care Technology - NUPC1420 — Patient Care Technician/Assistant - PHED1114 — Weight Training - PHED1306 — First Aid - PHIL1301 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL2306 — Introduction to Ethics - PSYC2301 — General Psychology - PSYC2314 — Lifespan Growth and Development - PSYT1325 — Death and Dying - SOCI1301 — Introductory Sociology - SPCH1315 — Public Speaking - SPCH1321 — Business and Professional Communication Source: https://catalog.ntcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2473 --- # Healthcare Management, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ACCT2301 — Principles of Accounting I - ACCT2302 — Principles of Accounting II - ARTS1301 — Art Appreciation - BMGT1305 — Communications in Management - BMGT2309 — Leadership - BMGT2382 — Cooperative Education I-Business Administration & Management - BUSI1301 — Business Principles - BUSI1307 — Personal Finance - BUSI2301 — Business Law - DRAM1310 — Theatre Appreciation - DRAM2361 — History of the Theatre I - ECON2301 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ENGL2311 — Technical and Business Writing - ENGL2322 — British Literature I - ENGL2323 — British Literature II - ENGL2327 — American Literature I - ENGL2328 — American Literature II - ENGL2332 — World Literature I - ENGL2333 — World Literature II - HIST2321 — World Civilizations I - HIST2322 — World Civilizations II - HITT2435 — Coding and Reimbursement Methodologies - HRPO2301 — Human Resources Management - HUMA1301 — Introduction to Humanities - MATH1324 — Finite Mathematics - MATH1342 — Introductory Statistics - MDCA1205 — Medical Law & Ethics - MDCA1343 — Medical Insurance - MDCA1361 — Clinical-Medical/Clinical Assistant - MDCA1362 — Clinical-Medical/Clinical Assistant - MRKG1311 — Principles of Marketing - MUSI1306 — Music Appreciation - PHIL1301 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL2306 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL2307 — Introduction to Social and Political Philosophy - PHIL2316 — Classical Philosophy - PSYC2301 — General Psychology - PSYC2314 — Lifespan Growth and Development - SPAN2311 — Intermediate Spanish I Source: https://catalog.ntcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2469 --- # History, A.A. **Degree** ## Courses - ARTS1301 — Art Appreciation - BIOL1406 — Biology for Science Majors I - BIOL1407 — Biology for Science Majors II - BIOL1408 — Biology for Non-Science Majors I - BIOL1409 — Biology for Non-Science Majors II - BIOL2401 — Anatomy & Physiology I - BIOL2402 — Anatomy & Physiology II - BIOL2404 — Survey of Anatomy and Physiology - CHEM1406 — Introductory Chemistry (Allied Health Emphasis) - CHEM1411 — General Chemistry I - CHEM1412 — General Chemistry II - DRAM1310 — Theatre Appreciation - DRAM2361 — History of the Theatre I - ENGL1301 — English Composition I - ENGL1302 — English Composition II - ENGL2311 — Technical and Business Writing - ENVR1401 — Environmental Science I - GEOG1301 — Physical Geography - GEOG1303 — World Regional Geography - GERM1411 — Beginning German I - GERM1412 — Beginning German II - GOVT2305 — Federal Government - GOVT2306 — Texas Government - HIST1301 — United States History I - HIST1302 — United States History II - HIST2301 — Texas History - HIST2321 — World Civilizations I - HIST2322 — World Civilizations II - HIST2327 — Mexican American History I (to the United States - Mexico War Era) - HIST2328 — Mexican American History II (from the United States-Mexico War Era) - HIST2381 — African American History I - HIST2382 — African American History II - HUMA1311 — Mexican American Fine Arts Appreciation - MATH1332 — Contemporary Mathematics - MUSI1306 — Music Appreciation - PHYS1103 — Stars and Galaxies Laboratory - PHYS1104 — Solar System Laboratory - PHYS1303 — Stars and Galaxies - PHYS1304 — Solar System - PHYS1401 — General Physics I - PHYS1402 — General Physics II - PHYS1415 — Introduction to Physical Science - PHYS2425 — Advanced Physics I - PHYS2426 — Advanced Physics II - SPAN1411 — Beginning Spanish I - SPAN1412 — Beginning Spanish II - SPCH1315 — Public Speaking - SPCH1321 — Business and Professional Communication Source: https://catalog.ntcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2424 --- # History, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ARTS1301 — Art Appreciation - BIOL1408 — Biology for Non-Science Majors I - BIOL1409 — Biology for Non-Science Majors II - DRAM1310 — Theatre Appreciation - DRAM2361 — History of the Theatre I - ENGL1301 — English Composition I - ENGL1302 — English Composition II - ENVR1401 — Environmental Science I - GEOG1301 — Physical Geography - GEOG1303 — World Regional Geography - GOVT2305 — Federal Government - GOVT2306 — Texas Government - HIST1301 — United States History I - HIST1302 — United States History II - HIST2321 — World Civilizations I - HIST2322 — World Civilizations II - HIST2327 — Mexican American History I (to the United States - Mexico War Era) - HIST2328 — Mexican American History II (from the United States-Mexico War Era) - HIST2381 — African American History I - HIST2382 — African American History II - HUMA1311 — Mexican American Fine Arts Appreciation - MATH1314 — College Algebra - MATH1350 — Mathematics for Teachers I - MATH1351 — Mathematics for Teachers II - MUSI1306 — Music Appreciation - PHYS1415 — Introduction to Physical Science - SPCH1315 — Public Speaking Source: https://catalog.ntcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2481 --- # Human Performance, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ARTS1301 — Art Appreciation - BIOL1322 — Nutrition & Diet Therapy - BIOL2401 — Anatomy & Physiology I - BIOL2402 — Anatomy & Physiology II - DRAM1310 — Theatre Appreciation - DRAM2361 — History of the Theatre I - ENGL1301 — English Composition I - ENGL1302 — English Composition II - GOVT2305 — Federal Government - GOVT2306 — Texas Government - HIST1301 — United States History I - HIST1302 — United States History II - HIST2301 — Texas History - HIST2327 — Mexican American History I (to the United States - Mexico War Era) - HIST2328 — Mexican American History II (from the United States-Mexico War Era) - HIST2381 — African American History I - HIST2382 — African American History II - HUMA1311 — Mexican American Fine Arts Appreciation - MATH1314 — College Algebra - MATH1342 — Introductory Statistics - MUSI1306 — Music Appreciation - PHED1301 — Foundations of Kinesiology - PHED1304 — Health Education - PHED1306 — First Aid - PHED1338 — Concepts of Physical Fitness - PHED2356 — Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries - PHIL1301 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL2306 — Introduction to Ethics - PSYC2301 — General Psychology - SPCH1315 — Public Speaking - SPCH1321 — Business and Professional Communication Source: https://catalog.ntcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2468 --- # Industrial Technology - CNC Operator Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CBFM2317 — Mechanical Maintenance - DFTG1309 — Basic Computer-Aided Drafting - DFTG1325 — Blueprint Reading and Sketching - INMT1305 — Introduction to Industrial Maintenance - MCHN2303 — Fundamentals of Computer Numerical Controlled (CNC) Machine Controls - MCHN2334 — Operation of CNC Machining Centers Source: https://catalog.ntcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2463 --- # Industrial Technology - Industrial Electrical Technician -OSA ## Courses - ELPT1311 — Basic Electrical Theory - ELPT1319 — Fundamentals of Electricity I - ELPT1341 — Motor Control - ELPT2319 — Programmable Logic Controllers I - INTC1357 — AC/DC Motor Control Source: https://catalog.ntcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2486 --- # Industrial Technology - Industrial Electro-Mechanical Technology Level 1 Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - BMGT1331 — Production and Operations Management - CBFM2317 — Mechanical Maintenance - DFTG1309 — Basic Computer-Aided Drafting - DFTG1325 — Blueprint Reading and Sketching - ELPT1311 — Basic Electrical Theory - ELPT1315 — Electrical Calculations I - ELPT1319 — Fundamentals of Electricity I - ELPT1320 — Fundamentals of Electricity II - ELPT1325 — National Electrical Code - ELPT1329 — Residential Wiring - ELPT1341 — Motor Control - ELPT1345 — Commercial Wiring - ELPT1357 — Industrial Wiring - ELPT2319 — Programmable Logic Controllers I - ELPT2355 — Programmable Logic Controllers II - HYDR1345 — Hydraulics and Pneumatics - HYDR2330 — Fluid Power System Design - INMT1305 — Introduction to Industrial Maintenance - INMT2301 — Machinery Installation - INMT2345 — Industrial Troubleshooting - INMT2388 — Internship - Manufacturing Technology/Technician - INTC1357 — AC/DC Motor Control - MCHN2303 — Fundamentals of Computer Numerical Controlled (CNC) Machine Controls - MCHN2334 — Operation of CNC Machining Centers - MFGT1302 — Introduction to Automated Manufacturing - RBTC1305 — Robotic Fundamentals - RBTC1341 — Vision Systems - RBTC2345 — Robotic Application, Set-Up and Testing - WLDG1421 — Introduction to Welding Fundamentals Source: https://catalog.ntcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2452 --- # Industrial Technology - Industrial Technician Level 1 Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - CBFM2317 — Mechanical Maintenance - ELPT1311 — Basic Electrical Theory - ELPT1341 — Motor Control - ELPT2319 — Programmable Logic Controllers I - HYDR1345 — Hydraulics and Pneumatics - INMT1305 — Introduction to Industrial Maintenance Source: https://catalog.ntcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2451 --- # Industrial Technology - Robotics/Automation Operations Emphasis Level 1 Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ELPT1311 — Basic Electrical Theory - ELPT2319 — Programmable Logic Controllers I - INMT1305 — Introduction to Industrial Maintenance - RBTC1305 — Robotic Fundamentals - RBTC1341 — Vision Systems - RBTC2345 — Robotic Application, Set-Up and Testing Source: https://catalog.ntcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2472 --- # Industrial Technology, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ANTH2351 — Cultural Anthropology - ARTS1301 — Art Appreciation - BCIS1305 — Business Computer Applications - BMGT1331 — Production and Operations Management - CBFM2317 — Mechanical Maintenance - COMM1307 — Introduction to Mass Communications - DFTG1309 — Basic Computer-Aided Drafting - DFTG1325 — Blueprint Reading and Sketching - DRAM1310 — Theatre Appreciation - DRAM2361 — History of the Theatre I - ECON2301 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2302 — Principles of Microeconomics - ELPT1311 — Basic Electrical Theory - ELPT1315 — Electrical Calculations I - ELPT1319 — Fundamentals of Electricity I - ELPT1320 — Fundamentals of Electricity II - ELPT1325 — National Electrical Code - ELPT1329 — Residential Wiring - ELPT1341 — Motor Control - ELPT1345 — Commercial Wiring - ELPT1357 — Industrial Wiring - ELPT2319 — Programmable Logic Controllers I - ELPT2355 — Programmable Logic Controllers II - ENGL1301 — English Composition I - ENGL2311 — Technical and Business Writing - ENGL2322 — British Literature I - ENGL2323 — British Literature II - ENGL2327 — American Literature I - ENGL2328 — American Literature II - ENGL2332 — World Literature I - ENGL2333 — World Literature II - GEOG1301 — Physical Geography - GEOG1303 — World Regional Geography - GOVT2305 — Federal Government - GOVT2306 — Texas Government - HIST1301 — United States History I - HIST1302 — United States History II - HIST2321 — World Civilizations I - HIST2322 — World Civilizations II - HUMA1301 — Introduction to Humanities - HYDR1345 — Hydraulics and Pneumatics - HYDR2330 — Fluid Power System Design - INMT1305 — Introduction to Industrial Maintenance - INMT2301 — Machinery Installation - INMT2345 — Industrial Troubleshooting - INMT2388 — Internship - Manufacturing Technology/Technician - INTC1357 — AC/DC Motor Control - MATH1314 — College Algebra - MCHN2303 — Fundamentals of Computer Numerical Controlled (CNC) Machine Controls - MCHN2334 — Operation of CNC Machining Centers - MFGT1302 — Introduction to Automated Manufacturing - MUSI1306 — Music Appreciation - PHIL1301 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL2306 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL2307 — Introduction to Social and Political Philosophy - PHIL2316 — Classical Philosophy - PSYC2301 — General Psychology - PSYC2314 — Lifespan Growth and Development - RBTC1305 — Robotic Fundamentals - RBTC1341 — Vision Systems - RBTC2345 — Robotic Application, Set-Up and Testing - SOCI1301 — Introductory Sociology - SPAN2311 — Intermediate Spanish I - SPCH1315 — Public Speaking - SPCH1321 — Business and Professional Communication - WLDG1421 — Introduction to Welding Fundamentals Source: https://catalog.ntcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2453 --- # Mathematics, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ANTH2351 — Cultural Anthropology - ARTS1301 — Art Appreciation - BIOL1406 — Biology for Science Majors I - BIOL1407 — Biology for Science Majors II - CHEM1411 — General Chemistry I - CHEM1412 — General Chemistry II - COMM1307 — Introduction to Mass Communications - COSC1336 — Programming Fundamentals I - COSC1337 — Programming Fundamentals II - DRAM1310 — Theatre Appreciation - DRAM2361 — History of the Theatre I - ECON2301 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2302 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1301 — English Composition I - ENGL1302 — English Composition II - ENGL2311 — Technical and Business Writing - ENGL2322 — British Literature I - ENGL2323 — British Literature II - ENGL2327 — American Literature I - ENGL2328 — American Literature II - ENGL2332 — World Literature I - ENGL2333 — World Literature II - ENVR1401 — Environmental Science I - GEOG1301 — Physical Geography - GEOG1303 — World Regional Geography - GOVT2305 — Federal Government - GOVT2306 — Texas Government - HIST1301 — United States History I - HIST1302 — United States History II - HIST2301 — Texas History - HIST2321 — World Civilizations I - HIST2322 — World Civilizations II - HIST2327 — Mexican American History I (to the United States - Mexico War Era) - HIST2328 — Mexican American History II (from the United States-Mexico War Era) - HIST2381 — African American History I - HIST2382 — African American History II - HUMA1301 — Introduction to Humanities - HUMA1311 — Mexican American Fine Arts Appreciation - MATH1342 — Introductory Statistics - MATH2318 — Linear Algebra - MATH2320 — Differential Equations - MATH2413 — Calculus I - MATH2414 — Calculus II - MATH2415 — Calculus III - MUSI1306 — Music Appreciation - PHIL1301 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL2306 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL2307 — Introduction to Social and Political Philosophy - PHIL2316 — Classical Philosophy - PHYS2425 — Advanced Physics I - PHYS2426 — Advanced Physics II - PSYC2301 — General Psychology - PSYC2314 — Lifespan Growth and Development - SOCI1301 — Introductory Sociology - SOCI1306 — Social Problems - SPAN2311 — Intermediate Spanish I - SPCH1315 — Public Speaking - SPCH1321 — Business and Professional Communication Source: https://catalog.ntcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2425 --- # Medical Assistant - Medical Coding Specialist Level 1 Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - BCIS1305 — Business Computer Applications - HITT1249 — Pharmacology for Health Professions - HITT1301 — Health Data Content and Structure - HITT1342 — Ambulatory Coding - HITT1441 — Coding and Classification Systems - HITT2346 — Advanced Medical Coding - HITT2435 — Coding and Reimbursement Methodologies - MDCA1205 — Medical Law & Ethics - MDCA1302 — Human Disease/Pathophysiology - MDCA1309 — Anatomy and Physiology for Medical Assistants - MDCA1313 — Medical Terminology - MDCA1343 — Medical Insurance Source: https://catalog.ntcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2458 --- # Medical Assistant, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ARTS1301 — Art Appreciation - BCIS1305 — Business Computer Applications - DRAM1310 — Theatre Appreciation - DRAM2361 — History of the Theatre I - ENGL1301 — English Composition I - ENGL2311 — Technical and Business Writing - ENGL2322 — British Literature I - ENGL2323 — British Literature II - ENGL2327 — American Literature I - ENGL2328 — American Literature II - ENGL2332 — World Literature I - ENGL2333 — World Literature II - HIST2321 — World Civilizations I - HIST2322 — World Civilizations II - HUMA1301 — Introduction to Humanities - MATH1314 — College Algebra - MATH1324 — Finite Mathematics - MATH1342 — Introductory Statistics - MDCA1205 — Medical Law & Ethics - MDCA1254 — Medical Assisting Credentialing Exam Review - MDCA1302 — Human Disease/Pathophysiology - MDCA1309 — Anatomy and Physiology for Medical Assistants - MDCA1313 — Medical Terminology - MDCA1317 — Procedures in a Clinical Setting I - MDCA1343 — Medical Insurance - MDCA1348 — Pharmacology & Administration of Medications - MDCA1352 — Medical Assistant Laboratory Procedures - MDCA1360 — Clinical-Medical/Clinical Assistant - MDCA1361 — Clinical-Medical/Clinical Assistant - MDCA1362 — Clinical-Medical/Clinical Assistant - MDCA1417 — Procedures in a Clinical Setting II - MDCA1421 — Administrative Procedures - MUSI1306 — Music Appreciation - PHIL1301 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL2306 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL2307 — Introduction to Social and Political Philosophy - PHIL2316 — Classical Philosophy - PSYC2301 — General Psychology - PSYC2314 — Lifespan Growth and Development - SPAN2311 — Intermediate Spanish I Source: https://catalog.ntcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2428 --- # Medical Laboratory Technology, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ANTH2351 — Cultural Anthropology - ARTS1301 — Art Appreciation - BIOL1406 — Biology for Science Majors I - BIOL1407 — Biology for Science Majors II - BIOL1408 — Biology for Non-Science Majors I - BIOL1409 — Biology for Non-Science Majors II - BIOL2401 — Anatomy & Physiology I - BIOL2402 — Anatomy & Physiology II - BIOL2404 — Survey of Anatomy and Physiology - BIOL2420 — Microbiology for Non-Science Majors - BIOL2421 — Microbiology for Science Majors - CHEM1406 — Introductory Chemistry (Allied Health Emphasis) - CHEM1411 — General Chemistry I - COMM1307 — Introduction to Mass Communications - DRAM1310 — Theatre Appreciation - DRAM2361 — History of the Theatre I - ECON2301 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2302 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1301 — English Composition I - ENGL2311 — Technical and Business Writing - ENGL2321 — British Literature (single-semester course) - ENGL2322 — British Literature I - ENGL2323 — British Literature II - ENGL2326 — American Literature (single-semester course) - ENGL2327 — American Literature I - ENGL2328 — American Literature II - ENGL2332 — World Literature I - ENGL2333 — World Literature II - GEOG1301 — Physical Geography - GEOG1303 — World Regional Geography - HIST2321 — World Civilizations I - HIST2322 — World Civilizations II - HUMA1301 — Introduction to Humanities - HUMA1311 — Mexican American Fine Arts Appreciation - MATH1314 — College Algebra - MATH1342 — Introductory Statistics - MLAB1127 — Coagulation - MLAB1201 — Introduction to Clinical Laboratory Science - MLAB1211 — Urinalysis/Body Fluids - MLAB1231 — Parasitology/Mycology - MLAB1235 — Immunology /Serology - MLAB1315 — Hematology - MLAB2221 — Molecular Diagnostics for Clinical Laboratory Science - MLAB2331 — Immunohematology - MLAB2362 — Clinical II for Medical Laboratory Technology - MLAB2401 — Clinical Chemistry - MLAB2434 — Clinical Microbiology - MLAB2461 — Clinical I for Medical Laboratory Technology - MUSI1306 — Music Appreciation - PHIL1301 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL2306 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL2307 — Introduction to Social and Political Philosophy - PHIL2316 — Classical Philosophy - PSYC2301 — General Psychology - PSYC2314 — Lifespan Growth and Development - SOCI1301 — Introductory Sociology - SOCI1306 — Social Problems - SPAN2311 — Intermediate Spanish I Source: https://catalog.ntcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2429 --- # Music, A.A. **Degree** ## Courses - AGRI1307 — Agronomy - AGRI1315 — Horticulture - AGRI1319 — Introductory Animal Science - ANTH2351 — Cultural Anthropology - ARTS1301 — Art Appreciation - BIOL1322 — Nutrition & Diet Therapy - COMM1307 — Introduction to Mass Communications - DRAM1310 — Theatre Appreciation - DRAM2361 — History of the Theatre I - ECON2301 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2302 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1301 — English Composition I - ENGL1302 — English Composition II - ENGL2311 — Technical and Business Writing - ENGL2322 — British Literature I - ENGL2323 — British Literature II - ENGL2327 — American Literature I - ENGL2328 — American Literature II - ENGL2332 — World Literature I - ENGL2333 — World Literature II - ENVR1401 — Environmental Science I - GEOG1301 — Physical Geography - GEOG1303 — World Regional Geography - GEOL1301 — Earth Sciences for Non-Science Majors I - GEOL1302 — Earth Sciences for Non-Science Majors II - GOVT2305 — Federal Government - GOVT2306 — Texas Government - HIST1301 — United States History I - HIST1302 — United States History II - HIST2301 — Texas History - HIST2321 — World Civilizations I - HIST2322 — World Civilizations II - HIST2327 — Mexican American History I (to the United States - Mexico War Era) - HIST2328 — Mexican American History II (from the United States-Mexico War Era) - HIST2381 — African American History I - HIST2382 — African American History II - HUMA1301 — Introduction to Humanities - HUMA1311 — Mexican American Fine Arts Appreciation - MATH1332 — Contemporary Mathematics - MUEN1131 — Instrumental Ensemble - MUEN1141 — Concert Choir/Chorus - MUSI1116 — Sight Singing & Ear Training I - MUSI1117 — Sight Singing & Ear Training II - MUSI1306 — Music Appreciation - MUSI1311 — Music Theory I - MUSI1312 — Music Theory II - PHIL1301 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL2306 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL2307 — Introduction to Social and Political Philosophy - PHIL2316 — Classical Philosophy - PHYS1303 — Stars and Galaxies - PHYS1304 — Solar System - PSYC2301 — General Psychology - PSYC2314 — Lifespan Growth and Development - SOCI1301 — Introductory Sociology - SPAN2311 — Intermediate Spanish I - SPCH1315 — Public Speaking - SPCH1321 — Business and Professional Communication Source: https://catalog.ntcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2430 --- # Nursing - Associate Degree Nursing, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - BIOL2401 — Anatomy & Physiology I - BIOL2402 — Anatomy & Physiology II - BIOL2420 — Microbiology for Non-Science Majors - ENGL1301 — English Composition I - MATH1342 — Introductory Statistics - PHIL1301 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL2306 — Introduction to Ethics - PSYC2314 — Lifespan Growth and Development - RNSG1125 — Professional Nursing Concepts I - RNSG1126 — Professional Nursing Concepts II - RNSG1128 — Introduction to Health Care Concepts - RNSG1137 — Professional Nursing Concepts III - RNSG1160 — Clinical I - RNSG1216 — Professional Nursing Competencies - RNSG1430 — Health Care Concepts I - RNSG1533 — Health Care Concepts II - RNSG1538 — Health Care Concepts III - RNSG2138 — Professional Nursing Concepts IV - RNSG2361 — Clinical IV - RNSG2362 — Clinical II - RNSG2363 — Clinical III - RNSG2539 — Health Care Concepts IV - SPCH1315 — Public Speaking - SPCH1321 — Business and Professional Communication Source: https://catalog.ntcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2432 --- # Nursing - Pre-BSN Nursing, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ARTS1301 — Art Appreciation - BIOL1322 — Nutrition & Diet Therapy - BIOL1406 — Biology for Science Majors I - BIOL2401 — Anatomy & Physiology I - BIOL2402 — Anatomy & Physiology II - BIOL2420 — Microbiology for Non-Science Majors - CHEM1406 — Introductory Chemistry (Allied Health Emphasis) - DRAM1310 — Theatre Appreciation - DRAM2361 — History of the Theatre I - ENGL1301 — English Composition I - ENGL1302 — English Composition II - GOVT2305 — Federal Government - GOVT2306 — Texas Government - HIST1301 — United States History I - HIST1302 — United States History II - HPRS1101 — Introduction to Health Professions - HPRS1106 — Essentials of Medical Terminology - HUMA1311 — Mexican American Fine Arts Appreciation - MATH1314 — College Algebra - MATH1342 — Introductory Statistics - MUSI1306 — Music Appreciation - PHIL2306 — Introduction to Ethics - PSYC2301 — General Psychology - PSYC2314 — Lifespan Growth and Development - SOCI1301 — Introductory Sociology - SPCH1315 — Public Speaking Source: https://catalog.ntcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2431 --- # Nursing - Transition to Professional Nursing, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - BIOL2401 — Anatomy & Physiology I - BIOL2402 — Anatomy & Physiology II - BIOL2420 — Microbiology for Non-Science Majors - ENGL1301 — English Composition I - ENGL2311 — Technical and Business Writing - MATH1342 — Introductory Statistics - PHIL1301 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL2306 — Introduction to Ethics - PSYC2314 — Lifespan Growth and Development - RNSG1118 — Professional Nursing Competencies - RNSG1128 — Introduction to Health Care Concepts - RNSG1137 — Professional Nursing Concepts III - RNSG1162 — Transition Clinical LVN - RNSG1324 — Concept Based Transition to Professional Nursing Practice - RNSG1538 — Health Care Concepts III - RNSG2138 — Professional Nursing Concepts IV - RNSG2361 — Clinical IV - RNSG2363 — Clinical III - RNSG2539 — Health Care Concepts IV - SPCH1315 — Public Speaking - SPCH1321 — Business and Professional Communication Source: https://catalog.ntcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2433 --- # Nursing - Vocational Nursing Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - BIOL2401 — Anatomy & Physiology I - BIOL2402 — Anatomy & Physiology II - HPRS1210 — Introduction to Pharmacology - PSYC2314 — Lifespan Growth and Development - VNSG1162 — Clinical-Maternal/Neonatal - VNSG1163 — Clinical-Pediatrics - VNSG1219 — Professional Development - VNSG1238 — Mental Illness - VNSG1260 — Clinical I - VNSG1261 — Clinical-Medical Surgical II - VNSG1304 — Foundations of Nursing I - VNSG1330 — Maternal-Neonatal Nursing - VNSG1334 — Pediatric Nursing - VNSG1429 — Medical-Surgical Nursing I - VNSG1432 — Medical-Surgical Nursing II - VNSG1502 — Applied Nursing Skills I - VNSG2160 — Clinical-Mental Illness - VNSG2261 — Clinical-Professional Development Source: https://catalog.ntcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2434 --- # Patient Care Technician/Assistant Level 1 Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - HPRS1205 — Medical Law and Ethics - HPRS1206 — Essentials of Medical Terminology - NUPC1260 — Clinical - Patient Care Technology - NUPC1420 — Patient Care Technician/Assistant - NURA1301 — Nurse Aide for Healthcare - NURA1307 — Body Systems Source: https://catalog.ntcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2460 --- # Physical Education, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - AGRI1307 — Agronomy - AGRI1315 — Horticulture - AGRI1319 — Introductory Animal Science - ANTH2351 — Cultural Anthropology - ARTS1301 — Art Appreciation - BIOL1322 — Nutrition & Diet Therapy - BIOL1406 — Biology for Science Majors I - BIOL1407 — Biology for Science Majors II - BIOL1408 — Biology for Non-Science Majors I - BIOL1409 — Biology for Non-Science Majors II - BIOL2401 — Anatomy & Physiology I - BIOL2402 — Anatomy & Physiology II - BIOL2404 — Survey of Anatomy and Physiology - CHEM1406 — Introductory Chemistry (Allied Health Emphasis) - CHEM1411 — General Chemistry I - CHEM1412 — General Chemistry II - COMM1307 — Introduction to Mass Communications - DRAM1310 — Theatre Appreciation - DRAM2361 — History of the Theatre I - ECON2301 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2302 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1301 — English Composition I - ENGL1302 — English Composition II - ENGL2311 — Technical and Business Writing - ENGL2322 — British Literature I - ENGL2323 — British Literature II - ENGL2327 — American Literature I - ENGL2328 — American Literature II - ENGL2332 — World Literature I - ENGL2333 — World Literature II - ENVR1401 — Environmental Science I - GEOG1301 — Physical Geography - GEOG1303 — World Regional Geography - GEOL1301 — Earth Sciences for Non-Science Majors I - GEOL1302 — Earth Sciences for Non-Science Majors II - GOVT2305 — Federal Government - GOVT2306 — Texas Government - HIST1301 — United States History I - HIST1302 — United States History II - HIST2301 — Texas History - HIST2321 — World Civilizations I - HIST2322 — World Civilizations II - HIST2327 — Mexican American History I (to the United States - Mexico War Era) - HIST2328 — Mexican American History II (from the United States-Mexico War Era) - HIST2381 — African American History I - HIST2382 — African American History II - HUMA1301 — Introduction to Humanities - HUMA1311 — Mexican American Fine Arts Appreciation - MATH1314 — College Algebra - MATH1316 — College Trigonometry - MATH1324 — Finite Mathematics - MATH1325 — Business Calculus - MATH1332 — Contemporary Mathematics - MATH1342 — Introductory Statistics - MATH2412 — Pre-calculus - MATH2413 — Calculus I - MUSI1306 — Music Appreciation - PHED1105 — Beginning Tennis - PHED1106 — Intermediate Tennis - PHED1107 — Advanced Tennis - PHED1112 — Weight Training and Aerobic Activity - PHED1114 — Weight Training - PHED1115 — Intermediate Weight Training - PHED1116 — Advanced Weight Training - PHED1117 — Body Conditioning - PHED1120 — Karate - PHED1121 — Intermediate Karate - PHED1122 — Advanced Karate - PHED1134 — Walking/Jogging - PHED1136 — Spinning - PHED1137 — Intermediate Spinning - PHED1138 — Advanced Spinning - PHED1146 — Fitness Boxing - PHED1164 — Wellness for a Lifetime - PHED1301 — Foundations of Kinesiology - PHED1304 — Health Education - PHED1338 — Concepts of Physical Fitness - PHIL1301 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL2306 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL2307 — Introduction to Social and Political Philosophy - PHIL2316 — Classical Philosophy - PHYS1401 — General Physics I - PHYS1402 — General Physics II - PHYS1415 — Introduction to Physical Science - PHYS2425 — Advanced Physics I - PHYS2426 — Advanced Physics II - PSYC2301 — General Psychology - SOCI1301 — Introductory Sociology - SPAN2311 — Intermediate Spanish I - SPCH1315 — Public Speaking - SPCH1321 — Business and Professional Communication Source: https://catalog.ntcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2435 --- # Physical Therapist Assistant - Rehabilitation Technician Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - BIOL2401 — Anatomy & Physiology I - BIOL2402 — Anatomy & Physiology II - PTHA1405 — Basic Patient Care Skills Source: https://catalog.ntcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2516 --- # Physical Therapist Assistant, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ARTS1301 — Art Appreciation - BIOL2401 — Anatomy & Physiology I - BIOL2402 — Anatomy & Physiology II - DRAM1310 — Theatre Appreciation - DRAM2361 — History of the Theatre I - ENGL1301 — English Composition I - ENGL2311 — Technical and Business Writing - ENGL2322 — British Literature I - ENGL2323 — British Literature II - ENGL2327 — American Literature I - ENGL2328 — American Literature II - ENGL2332 — World Literature I - ENGL2333 — World Literature II - HIST2321 — World Civilizations I - HIST2322 — World Civilizations II - HUMA1301 — Introduction to Humanities - MUSI1306 — Music Appreciation - PHIL1301 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL2306 — Introduction to Ethics - PSYC2314 — Lifespan Growth and Development - PTHA1321 — Pathophysiology for the PTA - PTHA1405 — Basic Patient Care Skills - PTHA1413 — Functional Anatomy - PTHA1531 — Physical Agents - PTHA2266 — Practicum II - PTHA2267 — Practicum III Advanced - PTHA2301 — Essentials of Data Collection - PTHA2305 — Clinical Neurology - PTHA2339 — Professional Issues - PTHA2509 — Therapeutic Exercise - PTHA2531 — Management of Neurological Disorders - PTHA2535 — Rehabilitation Techniques - SPAN2311 — Intermediate Spanish I Source: https://catalog.ntcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2436 --- # Physics, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ANTH2351 — Cultural Anthropology - ARTS1301 — Art Appreciation - CHEM1411 — General Chemistry I - CHEM1412 — General Chemistry II - COMM1307 — Introduction to Mass Communications - COSC1315 — Introduction to Computer Programming JAVA - COSC1336 — Programming Fundamentals I - COSC1337 — Programming Fundamentals II - DRAM1310 — Theatre Appreciation - DRAM2361 — History of the Theatre I - ECON2301 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2302 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1301 — English Composition I - ENGL1302 — English Composition II - ENGL2311 — Technical and Business Writing - GEOG1301 — Physical Geography - GEOG1303 — World Regional Geography - GOVT2305 — Federal Government - GOVT2306 — Texas Government - HIST1301 — United States History I - HIST1302 — United States History II - HIST2301 — Texas History - HIST2327 — Mexican American History I (to the United States - Mexico War Era) - HIST2328 — Mexican American History II (from the United States-Mexico War Era) - HIST2381 — African American History I - HIST2382 — African American History II - HUMA1311 — Mexican American Fine Arts Appreciation - MATH1342 — Introductory Statistics - MATH2318 — Linear Algebra - MATH2320 — Differential Equations - MATH2413 — Calculus I - MATH2414 — Calculus II - MATH2415 — Calculus III - MUSI1306 — Music Appreciation - PHIL1301 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL2306 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL2307 — Introduction to Social and Political Philosophy - PHIL2316 — Classical Philosophy - PHYS2425 — Advanced Physics I - PHYS2426 — Advanced Physics II - PSYC2301 — General Psychology - SPAN2311 — Intermediate Spanish I - SPCH1315 — Public Speaking - SPCH1321 — Business and Professional Communication Source: https://catalog.ntcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2437 --- # Psychology, A.A. **Degree** ## Courses - ARTS1301 — Art Appreciation - BIOL1406 — Biology for Science Majors I - BIOL1407 — Biology for Science Majors II - BIOL1408 — Biology for Non-Science Majors I - BIOL1409 — Biology for Non-Science Majors II - BIOL2401 — Anatomy & Physiology I - BIOL2402 — Anatomy & Physiology II - BIOL2404 — Survey of Anatomy and Physiology - CHEM1406 — Introductory Chemistry (Allied Health Emphasis) - CHEM1411 — General Chemistry I - CHEM1412 — General Chemistry II - DRAM1310 — Theatre Appreciation - DRAM2361 — History of the Theatre I - ENGL1301 — English Composition I - ENGL1302 — English Composition II - ENGL2311 — Technical and Business Writing - ENGL2322 — British Literature I - ENGL2323 — British Literature II - ENGL2327 — American Literature I - ENGL2328 — American Literature II - ENGL2332 — World Literature I - ENGL2333 — World Literature II - ENVR1401 — Environmental Science I - GOVT2305 — Federal Government - GOVT2306 — Texas Government - HIST1301 — United States History I - HIST1302 — United States History II - HIST2301 — Texas History - HIST2321 — World Civilizations I - HIST2322 — World Civilizations II - HIST2327 — Mexican American History I (to the United States - Mexico War Era) - HIST2328 — Mexican American History II (from the United States-Mexico War Era) - HIST2381 — African American History I - HIST2382 — African American History II - HUMA1301 — Introduction to Humanities - HUMA1311 — Mexican American Fine Arts Appreciation - MATH1314 — College Algebra - MATH1316 — College Trigonometry - MATH1324 — Finite Mathematics - MATH1342 — Introductory Statistics - MATH2412 — Pre-calculus - MATH2413 — Calculus I - MUSI1306 — Music Appreciation - PHIL1301 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL2306 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL2307 — Introduction to Social and Political Philosophy - PHIL2316 — Classical Philosophy - PHYS1103 — Stars and Galaxies Laboratory - PHYS1104 — Solar System Laboratory - PHYS1303 — Stars and Galaxies - PHYS1304 — Solar System - PHYS1401 — General Physics I - PHYS1402 — General Physics II - PHYS1415 — Introduction to Physical Science - PHYS2425 — Advanced Physics I - PHYS2426 — Advanced Physics II - PSYC2301 — General Psychology - PSYC2306 — Human Sexuality - PSYC2314 — Lifespan Growth and Development - PSYC2319 — Social Psychology - SPAN1411 — Beginning Spanish I - SPAN1412 — Beginning Spanish II - SPAN2311 — Intermediate Spanish I - SPCH1315 — Public Speaking - SPCH1321 — Business and Professional Communication Source: https://catalog.ntcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2475 --- # Psychology, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ARTS1301 — Art Appreciation - BIOL1406 — Biology for Science Majors I - BIOL1407 — Biology for Science Majors II - BIOL1408 — Biology for Non-Science Majors I - BIOL1409 — Biology for Non-Science Majors II - BIOL2401 — Anatomy & Physiology I - BIOL2402 — Anatomy & Physiology II - BIOL2404 — Survey of Anatomy and Physiology - CHEM1406 — Introductory Chemistry (Allied Health Emphasis) - CHEM1411 — General Chemistry I - CHEM1412 — General Chemistry II - DRAM1310 — Theatre Appreciation - DRAM2361 — History of the Theatre I - ENGL1301 — English Composition I - ENGL1302 — English Composition II - ENGL2311 — Technical and Business Writing - ENGL2322 — British Literature I - ENGL2323 — British Literature II - ENGL2327 — American Literature I - ENGL2328 — American Literature II - ENGL2332 — World Literature I - ENGL2333 — World Literature II - ENVR1401 — Environmental Science I - GERM1411 — Beginning German I - GERM1412 — Beginning German II - GOVT2305 — Federal Government - GOVT2306 — Texas Government - HIST1301 — United States History I - HIST1302 — United States History II - HIST2301 — Texas History - HIST2321 — World Civilizations I - HIST2322 — World Civilizations II - HIST2327 — Mexican American History I (to the United States - Mexico War Era) - HIST2328 — Mexican American History II (from the United States-Mexico War Era) - HIST2381 — African American History I - HIST2382 — African American History II - HUMA1301 — Introduction to Humanities - HUMA1311 — Mexican American Fine Arts Appreciation - MATH1314 — College Algebra - MATH1316 — College Trigonometry - MATH1324 — Finite Mathematics - MATH1342 — Introductory Statistics - MATH2412 — Pre-calculus - MATH2413 — Calculus I - MUSI1306 — Music Appreciation - PHIL1301 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL2306 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL2307 — Introduction to Social and Political Philosophy - PHIL2316 — Classical Philosophy - PHYS1103 — Stars and Galaxies Laboratory - PHYS1104 — Solar System Laboratory - PHYS1303 — Stars and Galaxies - PHYS1304 — Solar System - PHYS1401 — General Physics I - PHYS1402 — General Physics II - PHYS1415 — Introduction to Physical Science - PHYS2425 — Advanced Physics I - PHYS2426 — Advanced Physics II - PSYC2301 — General Psychology - PSYC2306 — Human Sexuality - PSYC2314 — Lifespan Growth and Development - PSYC2319 — Social Psychology - SPAN1411 — Beginning Spanish I - SPAN1412 — Beginning Spanish II - SPAN2311 — Intermediate Spanish I - SPCH1315 — Public Speaking - SPCH1321 — Business and Professional Communication Source: https://catalog.ntcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2439 --- # Social Work, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ANTH2351 — Cultural Anthropology - ARTS1301 — Art Appreciation - BIOL1322 — Nutrition & Diet Therapy - BIOL1408 — Biology for Non-Science Majors I - BIOL1409 — Biology for Non-Science Majors II - BIOL2401 — Anatomy & Physiology I - BIOL2402 — Anatomy & Physiology II - BIOL2404 — Survey of Anatomy and Physiology - DRAM1310 — Theatre Appreciation - DRAM2361 — History of the Theatre I - ENGL1301 — English Composition I - ENGL1302 — English Composition II - ENGL2322 — British Literature I - ENGL2323 — British Literature II - ENGL2327 — American Literature I - ENGL2328 — American Literature II - ENGL2332 — World Literature I - ENGL2333 — World Literature II - GOVT2305 — Federal Government - GOVT2306 — Texas Government - HIST2321 — World Civilizations I - HIST2322 — World Civilizations II - HIST2381 — African American History I - HIST2382 — African American History II - HUMA1301 — Introduction to Humanities - MATH1342 — Introductory Statistics - MUSI1306 — Music Appreciation - PHIL1301 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL2306 — Introduction to Ethics - PSYC2301 — General Psychology - SOCI1301 — Introductory Sociology - SOCI1306 — Social Problems - SOCW2361 — Introduction to Social Work - SOCW2362 — Social Welfare: Legislation, Programs, and Services - SOCW2389 — Academic Cooperative - SPAN2311 — Intermediate Spanish I - SPCH1315 — Public Speaking - SPCH1321 — Business and Professional Communication Source: https://catalog.ntcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2440 --- # Sociology, A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ANTH2351 — Cultural Anthropology - ARTS1301 — Art Appreciation - BIOL1322 — Nutrition & Diet Therapy - BIOL1408 — Biology for Non-Science Majors I - BIOL1409 — Biology for Non-Science Majors II - DRAM1310 — Theatre Appreciation - DRAM2361 — History of the Theatre I - ECON2302 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1301 — English Composition I - ENGL1302 — English Composition II - ENGL2311 — Technical and Business Writing - GEOG1303 — World Regional Geography - GOVT2305 — Federal Government - GOVT2306 — Texas Government - HIST2381 — African American History I - HIST2382 — African American History II - MATH1314 — College Algebra - MATH1316 — College Trigonometry - MATH1324 — Finite Mathematics - MATH1342 — Introductory Statistics - MUSI1306 — Music Appreciation - PHIL2306 — Introduction to Ethics - PHYS1303 — Stars and Galaxies - PHYS1304 — Solar System - PSYC2301 — General Psychology - PSYC2314 — Lifespan Growth and Development - SOCI1301 — Introductory Sociology - SOCI1306 — Social Problems - SOCI2301 — Marriage & the Family - SOCI2306 — Human Sexuality - SOCI2319 — Minority Studies - SOCI2340 — Drug Use and Abuse - SPCH1315 — Public Speaking - SPCH1321 — Business and Professional Communication Source: https://catalog.ntcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2441 --- # Spanish, A.A. **Degree** ## Courses - AGRI1307 — Agronomy - AGRI1315 — Horticulture - AGRI1319 — Introductory Animal Science - ANTH2351 — Cultural Anthropology - ARTS1301 — Art Appreciation - BIOL1322 — Nutrition & Diet Therapy - BIOL1408 — Biology for Non-Science Majors I - BIOL1409 — Biology for Non-Science Majors II - COMM1307 — Introduction to Mass Communications - DRAM1310 — Theatre Appreciation - DRAM2361 — History of the Theatre I - ECON2301 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2302 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1301 — English Composition I - ENGL1302 — English Composition II - ENGL2311 — Technical and Business Writing - ENGL2322 — British Literature I - ENGL2323 — British Literature II - ENGL2327 — American Literature I - ENGL2328 — American Literature II - ENGL2332 — World Literature I - ENGL2333 — World Literature II - ENVR1401 — Environmental Science I - GEOG1301 — Physical Geography - GEOG1303 — World Regional Geography - GEOL1301 — Earth Sciences for Non-Science Majors I - GEOL1302 — Earth Sciences for Non-Science Majors II - GOVT2305 — Federal Government - GOVT2306 — Texas Government - HIST1301 — United States History I - HIST1302 — United States History II - HIST2301 — Texas History - HIST2321 — World Civilizations I - HIST2322 — World Civilizations II - HIST2327 — Mexican American History I (to the United States - Mexico War Era) - HIST2328 — Mexican American History II (from the United States-Mexico War Era) - HIST2381 — African American History I - HIST2382 — African American History II - HUMA1301 — Introduction to Humanities - HUMA1311 — Mexican American Fine Arts Appreciation - MATH1332 — Contemporary Mathematics - MUSI1306 — Music Appreciation - PHIL1301 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL2306 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL2307 — Introduction to Social and Political Philosophy - PHIL2316 — Classical Philosophy - PHYS1303 — Stars and Galaxies - PHYS1304 — Solar System - PHYS1415 — Introduction to Physical Science - PSYC2301 — General Psychology - PSYC2314 — Lifespan Growth and Development - SOCI1301 — Introductory Sociology - SPAN1411 — Beginning Spanish I - SPAN1412 — Beginning Spanish II - SPAN2311 — Intermediate Spanish I - SPAN2312 — Intermediate Spanish II - SPAN2313 — Spanish for Native/Heritage Speakers I - SPAN2315 — Spanish for Native/Heritage Speakers II - SPCH1315 — Public Speaking - SPCH1321 — Business and Professional Communication Source: https://catalog.ntcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2442 --- # Teacher Education - Multiple Levels, A.A.T. **Degree** ## Courses - ARTS1301 — Art Appreciation - BIOL1408 — Biology for Non-Science Majors I - BIOL1409 — Biology for Non-Science Majors II - DRAM1310 — Theatre Appreciation - EDUC1301 — Introduction to Teaching Profession - EDUC2301 — Introduction to Special Populations - ENGL1301 — English Composition I - ENGL1302 — English Composition II - GEOG1303 — World Regional Geography - GOVT2305 — Federal Government - GOVT2306 — Texas Government - HIST1301 — United States History I - HIST1302 — United States History II - HIST2321 — World Civilizations I - HIST2322 — World Civilizations II - HIST2381 — African American History I - HIST2382 — African American History II - MATH1314 — College Algebra - MATH1350 — Mathematics for Teachers I - MATH1351 — Mathematics for Teachers II - MUSI1306 — Music Appreciation - PHYS1415 — Introduction to Physical Science - PSYC2301 — General Psychology - SOCI1301 — Introductory Sociology - SPCH1315 — Public Speaking Source: https://catalog.ntcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2462 --- # Theatre, A.A. **Degree** ## Courses - AGRI1307 — Agronomy - AGRI1315 — Horticulture - AGRI1319 — Introductory Animal Science - ANTH2351 — Cultural Anthropology - ARTS1301 — Art Appreciation - BIOL1322 — Nutrition & Diet Therapy - BIOL1408 — Biology for Non-Science Majors I - BIOL1409 — Biology for Non-Science Majors II - COMM1307 — Introduction to Mass Communications - DRAM1120 — Theatre Practicum I - DRAM1121 — Theatre Practicum II - DRAM1310 — Theatre Appreciation - DRAM1330 — Stagecraft I - DRAM1351 — Acting I - DRAM1352 — Acting II - DRAM2120 — Theatre Practicum III - DRAM2121 — Theatre Practicum IV - DRAM2331 — Stagecraft II - DRAM2355 — Script Analysis - DRAM2361 — History of the Theatre I - ECON2301 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2302 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL1301 — English Composition I - ENGL1302 — English Composition II - ENGL2311 — Technical and Business Writing - ENGL2322 — British Literature I - ENGL2323 — British Literature II - ENGL2327 — American Literature I - ENGL2328 — American Literature II - ENGL2332 — World Literature I - ENGL2333 — World Literature II - ENVR1401 — Environmental Science I - GEOG1301 — Physical Geography - GEOG1303 — World Regional Geography - GEOL1301 — Earth Sciences for Non-Science Majors I - GEOL1302 — Earth Sciences for Non-Science Majors II - GOVT2305 — Federal Government - GOVT2306 — Texas Government - HIST1301 — United States History I - HIST1302 — United States History II - HIST2301 — Texas History - HIST2321 — World Civilizations I - HIST2322 — World Civilizations II - HIST2327 — Mexican American History I (to the United States - Mexico War Era) - HIST2328 — Mexican American History II (from the United States-Mexico War Era) - HIST2381 — African American History I - HIST2382 — African American History II - HUMA1301 — Introduction to Humanities - HUMA1311 — Mexican American Fine Arts Appreciation - MATH1332 — Contemporary Mathematics - MUSI1306 — Music Appreciation - PHIL1301 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL2306 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL2307 — Introduction to Social and Political Philosophy - PHIL2316 — Classical Philosophy - PHYS1303 — Stars and Galaxies - PHYS1304 — Solar System - PHYS1415 — Introduction to Physical Science - PSYC2301 — General Psychology - PSYC2314 — Lifespan Growth and Development - SOCI1301 — Introductory Sociology - SPAN2311 — Intermediate Spanish I - SPCH1315 — Public Speaking - SPCH1321 — Business and Professional Communication Source: https://catalog.ntcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2443 --- # Welding - Basic Structural (Plate) Welding Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - WLDG1313 — Introduction to Blueprint Reading for Welders - WLDG1412 — Introduction to Flux Cored Arc Welding (FCAW) - WLDG1417 — Introduction to Layout and Fabrication - WLDG1421 — Introduction to Welding Fundamentals - WLDG1425 — Introduction to Oxy-Fuel Welding and Cutting - WLDG1428 — Introduction to Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) - WLDG1430 — Introduction to Gas Metal Arc (MIG)Welding - WLDG1434 — Introduction to Gas Tungsten Arc (TIG) Welding - WLDG1457 — Intermediate Shielded Metal Arc Welding - WLDG2380 — Cooperative Education - Welder/Welding Technologist Source: https://catalog.ntcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2445 --- # Welding - Basic Welding Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - WLDG1313 — Introduction to Blueprint Reading for Welders - WLDG1412 — Introduction to Flux Cored Arc Welding (FCAW) - WLDG1421 — Introduction to Welding Fundamentals - WLDG1425 — Introduction to Oxy-Fuel Welding and Cutting - WLDG1428 — Introduction to Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) - WLDG1430 — Introduction to Gas Metal Arc (MIG)Welding - WLDG1434 — Introduction to Gas Tungsten Arc (TIG) Welding Source: https://catalog.ntcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2446 --- # Welding - Pipe Welding Fabrication Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - WLDG1313 — Introduction to Blueprint Reading for Welders - WLDG1412 — Introduction to Flux Cored Arc Welding (FCAW) - WLDG1417 — Introduction to Layout and Fabrication - WLDG1421 — Introduction to Welding Fundamentals - WLDG1425 — Introduction to Oxy-Fuel Welding and Cutting - WLDG1428 — Introduction to Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) - WLDG1434 — Introduction to Gas Tungsten Arc (TIG) Welding - WLDG1435 — Introduction to Pipe Welding - WLDG1457 — Intermediate Shielded Metal Arc Welding - WLDG2380 — Cooperative Education - Welder/Welding Technologist - WLDG2453 — Advanced Pipe Welding Source: https://catalog.ntcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2448 --- # Welding - Process Welding OSA ## Courses - WLDG1421 — Introduction to Welding Fundamentals - WLDG1430 — Introduction to Gas Metal Arc (MIG)Welding - WLDG1491 — Special Topics: Process Welding Source: https://catalog.ntcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2491 --- # Welding - Welding Fab - Auto Body/Auto Tech Certificate **Certificate** ## Courses - ABDR1315 — Vehicle Trim and Hardware - ABDR2353 — Color Analysis and Paint Matching (Refinishing 3) - AUMT1201 — Introduction and Theory of Automotive Technology - AUMT2317 — Automotive Engine Performance Analysis I - WLDG1412 — Introduction to Flux Cored Arc Welding (FCAW) - WLDG1417 — Introduction to Layout and Fabrication - WLDG1421 — Introduction to Welding Fundamentals - WLDG1425 — Introduction to Oxy-Fuel Welding and Cutting - WLDG1428 — Introduction to Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) - WLDG1430 — Introduction to Gas Metal Arc (MIG)Welding Source: https://catalog.ntcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2461 --- # Welding - Welding/Mechanical Specialization, A.A.S. **Degree** ## Courses - ANTH2351 — Cultural Anthropology - ARTS1301 — Art Appreciation - BCIS1305 — Business Computer Applications - COMM1307 — Introduction to Mass Communications - DRAM1310 — Theatre Appreciation - DRAM2361 — History of the Theatre I - ECON2301 — Principles of Macroeconomics - ECON2302 — Principles of Microeconomics - ENGL2311 — Technical and Business Writing - ENGL2322 — British Literature I - ENGL2323 — British Literature II - ENGL2327 — American Literature I - ENGL2328 — American Literature II - ENGL2332 — World Literature I - ENGL2333 — World Literature II - GEOG1301 — Physical Geography - GEOG1303 — World Regional Geography - GOVT2305 — Federal Government - GOVT2306 — Texas Government - HIST1301 — United States History I - HIST1302 — United States History II - HIST2321 — World Civilizations I - HIST2322 — World Civilizations II - HUMA1301 — Introduction to Humanities - MATH1314 — College Algebra - MUSI1306 — Music Appreciation - PHIL1301 — Introduction to Philosophy - PHIL2306 — Introduction to Ethics - PHIL2307 — Introduction to Social and Political Philosophy - PHIL2316 — Classical Philosophy - PSYC2301 — General Psychology - PSYC2314 — Lifespan Growth and Development - SOCI1301 — Introductory Sociology - SPAN2311 — Intermediate Spanish I - SPCH1315 — Public Speaking - SPCH1321 — Business and Professional Communication - WLDG1313 — Introduction to Blueprint Reading for Welders - WLDG1412 — Introduction to Flux Cored Arc Welding (FCAW) - WLDG1417 — Introduction to Layout and Fabrication - WLDG1421 — Introduction to Welding Fundamentals - WLDG1428 — Introduction to Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) - WLDG1430 — Introduction to Gas Metal Arc (MIG)Welding - WLDG1434 — Introduction to Gas Tungsten Arc (TIG) Welding - WLDG1435 — Introduction to Pipe Welding - WLDG1457 — Intermediate Shielded Metal Arc Welding - WLDG2380 — Cooperative Education - Welder/Welding Technologist - WLDG2453 — Advanced Pipe Welding Source: https://catalog.ntcc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=17&poid=2444 --- # ACCT2301 — Principles of Accounting I ACCT 2301 - Principles of Accounting I ACCT 2301 - Principles of Accounting I 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of class each week. This course is an introduction to the fundamental concepts of financial accounting as prescribed by U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) as applied to transactions and events that affect business organizations. Students will examine the procedures and systems to accumulate, analyze, measure, and record financial transactions. Students will use recorded financial information to prepare a balance sheet, income statement, statement of… --- # ACCT2302 — Principles of Accounting II ACCT 2302 - Principles of Accounting II ACCT 2302 - Principles of Accounting II 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of class each week. This course is an introduction to the fundamental concepts of managerial accounting appropriate for all organizations. Students will study information from the entity’s accounting system relevant to decisions made by internal managers, as distinguished from information relevant to users who are external to the company. The emphasis is on the identification and assignment of product costs, operational budgeting and planning, cost control, and man… Prerequisites: ACCT2301 --- # ACNT1380 — Cooperative Education I – Accounting ACNT 1380 - Cooperative Education I – Accounting ACNT 1380 - Cooperative Education I – Accounting 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: One hour of lecture and twenty hours of external learning experience each week. A.S. degree program. Completion of 15 credits in degree plan, and approval of accounting faculty. Career related activities encountered in the student’s area of specialization are through a cooperative agreement between the College, employer, and student. Under supervision of the College and the employer, the student combines classroom learning with work experience. Directly relat… --- # ACNT2380 — Cooperative Education II – Accounting ACNT 2380 - Cooperative Education II – Accounting ACNT 2380 - Cooperative Education II – Accounting 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: One hour lecture and twenty hours of external learning experience each week. A.S. degree program. Completion of 22 credits in degree plan, ACNT 1380 and approval of accounting faculty. Will expand work completed in ACNT 1380 . Career related activities encountered in the student’s area of specialization are through a cooperative agreement between the College, employer, and student. Under supervision of the College and the employer, the student combines clas… --- # AGAH1447 — Animal Reproduction AGAH 1447 - Animal Reproduction AGAH 1447 - Animal Reproduction 4 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours lecture and four hours of lab each week. Study of organs, functions, endocrinology, and common management practices related to reproduction. (Spring) Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # AGAH1453 — Beef Cattle Production AGAH 1453 - Beef Cattle Production AGAH 1453 - Beef Cattle Production 4 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours lecture and two hours lab each week. An overview of the beef cattle industry. Topics include the organization and operation of beef cattle enterprises, selection breeding, reproduction, health, nutrition, management, and marketing. (Spring) Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # AGAH2413 — Principles of Feeds and Feeding AGAH 2413 - Principles of Feeds and Feeding AGAH 2413 - Principles of Feeds and Feeding 4 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture and two hours of lab each week. Study of the role and application of feed nutrients and additives. Topics include comparative aspects of digestion, absorption, and metabolism of nutrients, emphasis on identification of nutrient requirements and formulation of dietary feeding regimens. (Spring) Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # AGCR1304 — Introduction to Sustainable Agriculture AGCR 1304 - Introduction to Sustainable Agriculture AGCR 1304 - Introduction to Sustainable Agriculture 3 credit hours Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture each week. An introduction to the concept of sustainable agriculture, and examine the impact from social, economic, technological, and environmental perspectives. Integration of crop and livestock management, conservation practices, orgainc practices, and farming techniques to increase agricultural production, efficiency and profitability. --- # AGCR1341 — Forage and Pasture Managment AGCR 1341 - Forage and Pasture Managment AGCR 1341 - Forage and Pasture Managment 3 credit hours Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours lecture and three hours lab each week. Study of the production and management of forage crops and pastures including establishment, fertilization, week control, grazing systems, rotational grazing, hay, seed production, and harvesting. --- # AGCR1393 — Special Topics in Plant Protection - Integrated Pest Management AGCR 1393 - Special Topics in Plant Protection - Integrated Pest Management AGCR 1393 - Special Topics in Plant Protection - Integrated Pest Management 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours of lecture and three hours of lab each week. Topics address recently identified current events, skills, knowledge, and/or attitudes and behaviors pertinent to the technology or occupation and relevant to the professional development of the student. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # AGCR2313 — Soil and Water Conservation AGCR 2313 - Soil and Water Conservation AGCR 2313 - Soil and Water Conservation 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours of lecture and two hours of lab each week. This course is a study of physical and chemical soil deterioration and loss, water conservation, and principles for protection and maintenance of these resources. Topics include plant/water relationships, water conservation methods, basic terrace engineering principles, sediment loss, and land use plans. --- # AGCR2418 — Soil Science AGCR 2418 - Soil Science AGCR 2418 - Soil Science 4 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture and two hours of lab each week. Introduction to the physical, chemical, and biological properties of soils. Topics include the relationship between crops and soils, conservation of soil and water resources, and the economic use of fertilizer. This course constitutes a capstone course. (Spring) Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # AGEQ1411 — Equine Science I AGEQ 1411 - Equine Science I AGEQ 1411 - Equine Science I 4 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture and two hours of lab each week. An introduction to the horse industry. Includes history, organization and operation of equine enterprises, selection, breeds, breeding, reproduction, health, nutrition, management, and marketing. (Fall) Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # AGMG2286 — Internship - Agricultural Business and Management, General AGMG 2286 - Internship - Agricultural Business and Management, General AGMG 2286 - Internship - Agricultural Business and Management, General 2 credit hours Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Six hours of lab each week. A work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills and concepts. A learning plan is developed by the college and the employer. (Fall, spring, summer) Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # AGMG2371 — Small Farm Business Planning AGMG 2371 - Small Farm Business Planning AGMG 2371 - Small Farm Business Planning 3 credit hours Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture each week. Course provides students with a working knowledge of small farm business development. Students will develop a written business plan which will become a vehicle through which management, marketing, accounting and cash flow, staffing, and legal issues will be considered and discussed. Resource needs will be identified, and possible sources of funding, including grants and loans, will also be considered. (Fall) --- # AGMG2380 — Cooperative Education Agricultural Business and Management, General AGMG 2380 - Cooperative Education Agricultural Business and Management, General AGMG 2380 - Cooperative Education Agricultural Business and Management, General 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: One hour lecture and twenty hours of on-the-job work experience each week. Career-related activities encountered in the student’s area of specialization through an individualized agreement among the college, employer, and student. Under the supervision of the college and the employer, the student combines classroom learning with work experience. Includes a lecture component. (Fall, spring, summer) --- # AGMG2381 — Cooperative Education Agricultural Business and Management, General AGMG 2381 - Cooperative Education Agricultural Business and Management, General AGMG 2381 - Cooperative Education Agricultural Business and Management, General 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: One hour lecture and twenty hours of on-the-job work experience each week. Career-related activities encountered in the student’s area of specialization through an individualized agreement among the college, employer, and student. Under the supervision of the college and the employer, the student combines classroom learning with work experience. Includes a lecture component. (Fall, spring, summer) --- # AGRI1107 — Agronomy Lab AGRI 1107 - Agronomy Lab AGRI 1107 - Agronomy Lab 1 credit hour. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lab each week. Laboratory activities will reinforce the fundamental principles and practices in the development, production, and management of field crops including growth and development, climate, plant requirements, pest management, and production methods. Agriculture majors are required to enroll in AGRI 1307. (Fall, Spring) Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # AGRI1115 — Horticulture Lab AGRI 1115 - Horticulture Lab AGRI 1115 - Horticulture Lab 1 credit hour. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lab each week. This laboratory-based course accompanies AGRI 1315. Laboratory activities will reinforce the fundamental principles and practices in the development, production, and management of horticulture crops including growth and development, climate, plant requirements, pest management, and production methods. (Fall, Spring, Summer) Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # AGRI1119 — Introductory Animal Science Lab AGRI 1119 - Introductory Animal Science Lab AGRI 1119 - Introductory Animal Science Lab 1 credit hour. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lab each week. Laboratory activities will reinforce scientific animal production and the importance of livestock and meat industries. Selection, reproduction, nutrition, management, and marketing of livestock. (Fall, Spring) Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # AGRI1131 — Agricultural Industry AGRI 1131 - Agricultural Industry AGRI 1131 - Agricultural Industry 1 credit hour. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours of lecture each week. Explain the history and importance of agriculture. Identify the various industries of agriculture. Assess careers in agriculture and related educational requirements. Apply verbal and written communication skills in agricultural contexts. --- # AGRI1307 — Agronomy AGRI 1307 - Agronomy AGRI 1307 - Agronomy 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture each week. Principles and practices in the development, production, and management of field crops including growth and development, climate, plant requirements, pest management, and production methods. (Fall, Spring) --- # AGRI1315 — Horticulture AGRI 1315 - Horticulture AGRI 1315 - Horticulture 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture each week. Structure, growth, and development of horticulture plants from a practical and scientific approach. Environmental effects, basic principles of propagation, greenhouse and outdoor production, nutrition, pruning, chemical control of growth, pest control, and landscaping. (Fall, Spring, Summer) --- # AGRI1319 — Introductory Animal Science AGRI 1319 - Introductory Animal Science AGRI 1319 - Introductory Animal Science 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture each week. Scientific animal production and the importance of livestock and meat industries. Selection, reproduction, nutrition, management, and marketing of livestock. (Fall, Spring) --- # AGRI1325 — Marketing of Agricultural Products AGRI 1325 - Marketing of Agricultural Products AGRI 1325 - Marketing of Agricultural Products 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture each week. Operations in the movement of agriculture commodities from producer to consumer, including the essential marketing functions of buying, selling, transporting, storing, financing, standardizing, pricing, and risk bearing. (Spring) Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # AGRI1329 — Principles of Food Science AGRI 1329 - Principles of Food Science AGRI 1329 - Principles of Food Science 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of class each week. Biological and scientific aspects of modern industrial food supply systems. Food classification, modern processing, and quality control. (Spring) --- # AGRI1407 — Agronomy AGRI 1407 - Agronomy AGRI 1407 - Agronomy 4 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours lecture and three hours of lab each week. Principles and practices in the development, production, and management of field crops including plant breeding, plant diseases, soils, and insect control and weed control. (Fall) Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # AGRI1415 — Horticulture AGRI 1415 - Horticulture AGRI 1415 - Horticulture 4 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture and two hours of lab each week. Structure, growth, and development of horticulture plants from a practical and scientific approach. Environmental effects, basic principles of propagation, greenhouse and outdoor production, nutrition, pruning, chemical control of growth, pest control, and landscaping. (Spring) Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # AGRI1419 — Introductory Animal Science AGRI 1419 - Introductory Animal Science AGRI 1419 - Introductory Animal Science 4 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture and three hours of lab each week. Scientific animal agriculture. Importance of livestock and meat industries. Selection, reproduction, nutrition, management, and marketing of beef cattle, swine, sheep, goats and horses. (Fall) Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # AGRI2303 — Agricultural Construction AGRI 2303 - Agricultural Construction AGRI 2303 - Agricultural Construction 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: One hour lecture and three hours of lab each week. Selection, use, and maintenance of hand and power tools; arc and oxy-acetylene welding; and construction materials and principles. (Spring) Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # AGRI2317 — Introduction to Agricultural Economics AGRI 2317 - Introduction to Agricultural Economics AGRI 2317 - Introduction to Agricultural Economics 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture each week. Fundamental economic principles and their application to the problems of the industry of agriculture. (Spring) --- # AGRI2321 — Livestock Evaluation I AGRI 2321 - Livestock Evaluation I AGRI 2321 - Livestock Evaluation I 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture and two hours of lab each week. Selection, evaluation, and classification of livestock and livestock products. (Fall) Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # AGRI2330 — Wildlife Conservation and Management AGRI 2330 - Wildlife Conservation and Management AGRI 2330 - Wildlife Conservation and Management 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture each week. Principles and practices used in the production and improvement of wildlife resources. Aesthetic, ecological, and recreational uses of public and private lands. (Spring) Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # EPCT2203 — Surface and Groundwater Collection EPCT 2203 - Surface and Groundwater Collection EPCT 2203 - Surface and Groundwater Collection 2 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours of lecture and one hour of lab each week. In-depth study of operations and maintenance procedures for surface and ground water collection. --- # FDST1371 — Processing Small Farm Agricultural Products FDST 1371 - Processing Small Farm Agricultural Products FDST 1371 - Processing Small Farm Agricultural Products 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours of lecture and three hours of lab each week Introduction to the basic principles of preserving, processing, and modifying agricultural outputs with an emphasis on dairy and horticultural commodities. Includes small-scale cheese and yogurt production, winemaking, water bath and pressure canning, bread-making, dehydration and freezing, lactic acid fermentation, and other techniques. (Fall) Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # FMKT2331 — Advanced Floral Design FMKT 2331 - Advanced Floral Design FMKT 2331 - Advanced Floral Design 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours lecture and two hours of lab each week. An in-depth coverage of advanced floral design practices for the retail floral industry. Topics include contemporary floral arrangement styles and trends. --- # HALT1327 — Horticulture Equipment Management HALT 1327 - Horticulture Equipment Management HALT 1327 - Horticulture Equipment Management 3 credit hours Lecture/Lab/Clinical: One hour of lecture and two hours of lab each week. Application of various types of powered equipment used in the horticultue industry. Presentation of functions, operations, troubleshooting techniques, and repair of equipment. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # HALT1371 — Organic Gardening and Food Production HALT 1371 - Organic Gardening and Food Production HALT 1371 - Organic Gardening and Food Production 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours of lecture and three hours of lab each week This course includes a study of fall organic crop production practices, including vegetables and culinary and medicinal herbs. Topics include philosophical background and history of the organic farming movement, variety selection for northeast Texas, production methods appropriate to the region, and record keeping procedures for organic certification. (Fall) Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # HALT2304 — Garden Center Management HALT 2304 - Garden Center Management HALT 2304 - Garden Center Management 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours of lecture and two hours of lab each week. Principles and practices used in the management and operation of a garden center with emphasis on managerial and communication skills. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # HALT2308 — Greenhouse Management HALT 2308 - Greenhouse Management HALT 2308 - Greenhouse Management 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: One hour of lecture and two hours of lab each week. Fundamentals of greenhouse construction and operation. Topics include architectural styles, construction materials, environmental systems and controls, growing media, fertilizers, post-harvest handling, marketing, and business management. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # HALT2321 — Small Farming HALT 2321 - Small Farming HALT 2321 - Small Farming 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours of lecture and two hours of lab each week. Instruction in small farming techniques with emphasis on horticulture science including comprehensive and profitable guidelines. Topics include herbs, fruits, nut, and vegetable crops. (Spring) Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # SGNL1301 — Beginning American Sign Language I SGNL 1301 - Beginning American Sign Language I SGNL 1301 - Beginning American Sign Language I 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture/guided drill are provided in the classroom and/or online each week. Introduction to American Sign Language covering finger spelling, vocabulary, and basic sentence structure in preparing individuals to interpret oral speech for the hearing impaired. --- # SGNL1302 — Beginning American Sign Language II SGNL 1302 - Beginning American Sign Language II SGNL 1302 - Beginning American Sign Language II 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture/guided drill are provided in the classroom and/or online each week. Prerequisites: SGNL1301 --- # ANTH2351 — Cultural Anthropology ANTH 2351 - Cultural Anthropology ANTH 2351 - Cultural Anthropology 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of class each week. The study of human cultures. Topics may include social organization, institutions, diversity, interactions between human groups, and ethics in the discipline. --- # ARTS1301 — Art Appreciation ARTS 1301 - Art Appreciation ARTS 1301 - Art Appreciation 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of class each week. A general introduction to the visual arts designed to create an appreciation of the vocabulary, media, techniques, and purposes of the creative process. Students will critically interpret and evaluate works of art within formal, cultural, and historical contexts. --- # ARTS1311 — Design I (2-Dimensional) ARTS 1311 - Design I (2-Dimensional) ARTS 1311 - Design I (2-Dimensional) 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Five hours of class each week. An introduction to the fundamental terminology, concepts, theory, and application of two-dimensional design. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # ARTS1312 — Design II (3-Dimensional) ARTS 1312 - Design II (3-Dimensional) ARTS 1312 - Design II (3-Dimensional) 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Five hours of class each week. An introduction to the fundamental terminology, concepts, theory, and application of three-dimensional design. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: ARTS1311 --- # ARTS1316 — Drawing I ARTS 1316 - Drawing I ARTS 1316 - Drawing I 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Five hours of class each week. A foundation studio course exploring drawing with emphasis on descriptive, expressive and conceptual approaches. Students will learn to see and interpret a variety of subjects while using diverse materials and techniques. Course work will facilitate a dialogue in which students will engage in critical analysis and begin to develop their understanding of drawing as a discipline. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # ARTS1317 — Drawing II ARTS 1317 - Drawing II ARTS 1317 - Drawing II 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Five hours of class each week. A studio course exploring drawing with continued emphasis on descriptive, expressive and conceptual approaches. Students will further develop the ability to see and interpret a variety of subjects while using diverse materials and techniques. Course work will facilitate a dialogue in which students will employ critical analysis to broaden their understanding of drawing as a discipline. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: ARTS1316 --- # ARTS2346 — Ceramics I ARTS 2346 - Ceramics I ARTS 2346 - Ceramics I 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Five hours of class each week. A studio art course that introduces basic building, throwing, and other techniques as it relates to the design and production of ceramic sculpture and pottery. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # ARTS2348 — Digital Media ARTS 2348 - Digital Media ARTS 2348 - Digital Media 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Four hours of class each week. Studio art course that introduces the potential of basic digital media manipulation and graphic creation. The course emphasizes still and time-based media. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # ARTS2356 — Photography (Fine Arts Emphasis) ARTS 2356 - Photography (Fine Arts Emphasis) ARTS 2356 - Photography (Fine Arts Emphasis) 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Four hours of class each week. A studio art course that introduces the technical and conceptual basics of photography as a creative medium. Manual digital camera required. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # ABDR1307 — Collision Repair Welding ABDR 1307 - Collision Repair Welding ABDR 1307 - Collision Repair Welding 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours of lecture and three hours of lab each week.. A study of collision repair welding and cutting procedures. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # ABDR1315 — Vehicle Trim and Hardware ABDR 1315 - Vehicle Trim and Hardware ABDR 1315 - Vehicle Trim and Hardware 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours of lecture and two hours of lab each week. An introduction to tools and assembly procedures required in the repair of collision damage, with emphasis on safety. Students may lease a set of hand tools from the College for $40.00. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # ABDR1323 — Collision Repair Steering and Suspension ABDR 1323 - Collision Repair Steering and Suspension ABDR 1323 - Collision Repair Steering and Suspension 3 credit hours Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours of lecture and two hours of lab each week. Study of vehicle steering and suspension components including alignment, tire rotation, and balancing. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # ABDR1331 — Basic Refinishing (Refinishing 1) ABDR 1331 - Basic Refinishing (Refinishing 1) ABDR 1331 - Basic Refinishing (Refinishing 1) 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours of lecture and three hours of lab each week. An introduction to current refinishing products, shop safety, and equipment used in the automotive refinishing industry. Emphasis on surface preparation, masking techniques and use and care of paint guns. Students may lease a set of hand tools from the College for $40.00. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # ABDR1349 — Automotive Plastic and Sheet Molded Compound Repair ABDR 1349 - Automotive Plastic and Sheet Molded Compound Repair ABDR 1349 - Automotive Plastic and Sheet Molded Compound Repair 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours of lecture and two hours of lab each week. This is a comprehensive course in the repair of non-metal composites. Students will use approved product manufacturers’ recommendations for repairing various types of non-metal composites. (Fall) --- # ABDR1391 — Special Topics: Custom Fabrication & Paint ABDR 1391 - Special Topics: Custom Fabrication & Paint ABDR 1391 - Special Topics: Custom Fabrication & Paint 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours of lecture and two hours of lab each week. A study of custom fabrication and paint as it applies to cars and street rods. Modifications of both exterior and chassis will be covered. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: ABDR1419 --- # ABDR1419 — Basic Metal Repair (Metal Repair 1) ABDR 1419 - Basic Metal Repair (Metal Repair 1) ABDR 1419 - Basic Metal Repair (Metal Repair 1) 4 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours of lecture and five hours of lab each week. An introduction to basic metal straightening procedures, utilizing hand and air tools with appropriate plastic filler application techniques. Personal and environmental safety practices will be taught. Students may lease a set of hand tools from the College for $40.00. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # ABDR1455 — Non-Structural Metal Repair ABDR 1455 - Non-Structural Metal Repair ABDR 1455 - Non-Structural Metal Repair 4 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours of lecture and four hours of lab each week. Demonstrate sheet metal repair skills using mechanical and hydraulic equipment. Emphasis on attachment devices used to straighten and align exterior body panels. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: ABDR1419 --- # ABDR1458 — Intermediate Refinishing (Refinishing 2) ABDR 1458 - Intermediate Refinishing (Refinishing 2) ABDR 1458 - Intermediate Refinishing (Refinishing 2) 4 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours of lecture and four hours of lab each week. Expanded training in mixing and spraying of automotive topcoats. Emphasis on proper prepping and spraying techniques. Introduction to partial panel refinishing techniques, buffing and paint removal techniques. Students may lease a set of hand tools from the College for $40.00. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: ABDR1331 --- # ABDR1459 — Sheet Metal Fabrication I ABDR 1459 - Sheet Metal Fabrication I ABDR 1459 - Sheet Metal Fabrication I 4 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours of lecture and two hours of lab each week. A study of the basic shaping techniques required for fabricating sheet metal parts and pieces. Discussion will include custom cars and street rods. (Fall, Spring) Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: ABDR1419 --- # ABDR2353 — Color Analysis and Paint Matching (Refinishing 3) ABDR 2353 - Color Analysis and Paint Matching (Refinishing 3) ABDR 2353 - Color Analysis and Paint Matching (Refinishing 3) 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours of lecture and three hours of lab each week. Advanced course in color theory, color analysis, tinting, and advanced blending techniques for acceptable paint matching. Extended use of gun techniques and final detailing procedures. Students may lease a set of hand tools from the College for $40.00. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: ABDR1458 --- # ABDR2357 — Collision Repair Management ABDR 2357 - Collision Repair Management ABDR 2357 - Collision Repair Management 3 credit hours Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours of lecture and two hours of lab each week. Examination of shop managment functions and decision-making processes including planning, organizing, leading and staffing used in collision repair shops to ensure operational profitablilty. --- # ABDR2388 — Internship – Auto body/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician ABDR 2388 - Internship – Auto body/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician ABDR 2388 - Internship – Auto body/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: One hour of lecture and eight hours of lab each week. Practical, general workplace training supported by an individualized learning plan developed by the employer, college, and student. --- # ABDR2389 — Internship – Auto body/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician ABDR 2389 - Internship – Auto body/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician ABDR 2389 - Internship – Auto body/Collision and Repair Technology/Technician 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: One hour of lecture and eight hours of lab each week. Practical, general workplace training supported by an individualized learning plan developed by the employer, college, and student. --- # ABDR2402 — Auto Body Mechanical and Electrical Service ABDR 2402 - Auto Body Mechanical and Electrical Service ABDR 2402 - Auto Body Mechanical and Electrical Service 4 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two --- # ABDR2441 — Major Collision Repair and Panel Replacement (Metal Repair 3) ABDR 2441 - Major Collision Repair and Panel Replacement (Metal Repair 3) ABDR 2441 - Major Collision Repair and Panel Replacement (Metal Repair 3) 4 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours of lecture and five hours lab each week. This course covers interpreting information from damage reports, planning repair sequences, selecting proper tools and organizing removed parts for repair and reinstallation. Students may lease a set of hand tools from the College for $40.00. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: ABDR1419 --- # AUMT1201 — Introduction and Theory of Automotive Technology AUMT 1201 - Introduction and Theory of Automotive Technology AUMT 1201 - Introduction and Theory of Automotive Technology 2 credit hours Lecture/Lab/Clinical: One hour of lecture and three hours of lab each week. An introductory overview of the automotive service industry including history, safety practices, shop equipment and tools, vehicle subsystems, service publications, professional responsibilities, and automobile maintenance. Course material may be taught using manufacture-specific information. Students enrolled in this course must lease a set of hand tools from the college for $40 per… --- # AUMT1249 — Automotive Electronics Theory AUMT 1249 - Automotive Electronics Theory AUMT 1249 - Automotive Electronics Theory 2 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: two hours of lecture and two hours of lab each week. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: AUMT1201 --- # AUMT1257 — Automotive Brake Systems Theory AUMT 1257 - Automotive Brake Systems Theory AUMT 1257 - Automotive Brake Systems Theory 2 credit hours Lecture/Lab/Clinical: One hour of lecture and three hours of lab each week. Includes disc and drum-type brakes, hydraulic systems, power assist components, anti-lock brake systems, and diagnosis and reconditioning procedures. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: AUMT1201 --- # AUMT1306 — Automotive Engine Removal and Installation AUMT 1306 - Automotive Engine Removal and Installation AUMT 1306 - Automotive Engine Removal and Installation 3 credit hours Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours of lecture and two hours of lab each week. May be taught manufacturer specific. Course material may be taught using manufacturer-specific information. Students enrolled in this course must have a set of hand tools that they may lease from the college for $40 per semester. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: AUMT1201 --- # AUMT1307 — Automotive Electrical Systems AUMT 1307 - Automotive Electrical Systems AUMT 1307 - Automotive Electrical Systems 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours of lecture and four hours of lab each week. Emphasis on electrical principles, schematic diagrams, and service manuals. Course material may be taught using manufacturer-specific information. Students enrolled in this course must lease a set of hand tools from the college for $40 per semester. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: AUMT1201 --- # AUMT1316 — Automotive Suspension and Steering Systems I AUMT 1316 - Automotive Suspension and Steering Systems I AUMT 1316 - Automotive Suspension and Steering Systems I 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: One hour of lecture and six hours of lab each week. Includes component repair, alignment procedures, and tire and wheel service. Course material may be taught using manufacture-specific information. Students enrolled in this course must lease a set of hand tools from the college for $40 per semester. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: AUMT1201 --- # AUMT1345 — Automotive Climate Control Systems AUMT 1345 - Automotive Climate Control Systems AUMT 1345 - Automotive Climate Control Systems 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours of lecture and four hours of lab each week. Diagnosis and repair of manual/electronic climate control systems; includes the refrigeration cycle and EPA guidelines for refrigerant handling. Course material may be taught using manufacturer-specific information. Students enrolled in this course must lease a set of hand tools from the college for $40 per semester. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # AUMT1391 — Special Topics: The Carroll Shelby Business Model AUMT 1391 - Special Topics: The Carroll Shelby Business Model AUMT 1391 - Special Topics: The Carroll Shelby Business Model 3 credit hours Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture each week. This course will provide a historical overview and analysis of Carroll Shelby’s approach to business in the automotive industry. Specific focus will be given to application of this approach in todays automotive industry. --- # AUMT1410 — Automotive Brake Systems AUMT 1410 - Automotive Brake Systems AUMT 1410 - Automotive Brake Systems 4 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours of lecture and six hours of lab each week. Topics include brake theory, diagnosis, and repair of power, manual, anti-lock brake systems and parking brake. Course material may be taught using manufacture-specific information. Students enrolled in his course must have a set of hand tools that they may lease from the college for $40 per semester. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: AUMT1201 --- # AUMT1419 — Automotive Engine Repair AUMT 1419 - Automotive Engine Repair AUMT 1419 - Automotive Engine Repair 4 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours of lecture and seven hours of lab each week. A study of the procedure in building horse power in an engine. Topics include realistic power goals; cylinder block displacement; block preparation; blue printing; lubrication and oiling. Also included are cylinder design; air flow basics; cylinder head rebuilding and assembly; basic proting techniques; and flow bench testing. In addition, camshaft design; selecting a camshaft; and valve train components. Hands-on training is co… --- # AUMT2215 — Automotive Engine Performance Analysis Theory I AUMT 2215 - Automotive Engine Performance Analysis Theory I AUMT 2215 - Automotive Engine Performance Analysis Theory I 2 credit hours Lecture/Lab/Clinical: One hour of lecture and two hours of lab each week. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: AUMT1201 --- # AUMT2231 — Automotive Engine Performance Analysis Theory II AUMT 2231 - Automotive Engine Performance Analysis Theory II AUMT 2231 - Automotive Engine Performance Analysis Theory II 2 credit hours Lecture/Lab/Clinical: One hour of lecture and two hours of lab each week. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: AUMT1201 --- # AUMT2301 — Automotive Management AUMT 2301 - Automotive Management AUMT 2301 - Automotive Management 3 credit hours Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture each week. Study of human and customer relations, and customer satisfaction in the automotive service industry. Emphasis on management and building relationships between the service department and the customer. --- # AUMT2305 — Automotive Engine Theory AUMT 2305 - Automotive Engine Theory AUMT 2305 - Automotive Engine Theory 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours of lecture and two hours of lab each week. Fundamentals of engine operation and diagnosis including lubrication and cooling systems. Emphasis on identification of components, measurements, inspections, and repair methods. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: AUMT1201 --- # AUMT2307 — Hybrid and Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV) System Diagnostics AUMT 2307 - Hybrid and Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV) System Diagnostics AUMT 2307 - Hybrid and Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV) System Diagnostics 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours of lecture and four hours of lab each week. An advanced study of hybrid and/or battery electric vehicle (BEV) and the unique characteristics of hybrid and/or BEV systems. Includes hybrid and/or BEV safety procedures, diagnosis, and repair of hybrid and/or BEV systems. Maybe taught manufacturer specific. --- # AUMT2310 — Automotive Service Consultant AUMT 2310 - Automotive Service Consultant AUMT 2310 - Automotive Service Consultant 3 credit hours Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture each week. Automotive consultant skills and procedures includes vehicle identification, product knowledge, shop operations, warranty service contracts, communications, customer relations, internal relations, and sales skills. --- # AUMT2317 — Automotive Engine Performance Analysis I AUMT 2317 - Automotive Engine Performance Analysis I AUMT 2317 - Automotive Engine Performance Analysis I 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours of lecture and three hours of lab each week. Use of current engine performance diagnostic equipment. Course material may be taught using manufacturer-specific information. Students enrolled in this course must have a set of hand tools that they may lease from the college for $40 per semester. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: AUMT1201 --- # AUMT2334 — Automotive Engine Performance Analysis II AUMT 2334 - Automotive Engine Performance Analysis II AUMT 2334 - Automotive Engine Performance Analysis II 3 credit hours Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours of lecture and three hours of lab each week. Includes use of advanced engine performance diagnostic equipment. May be taught manufacturer specific. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: AUMT1201 --- # AUMT2343 — Advanced Emission Systems Diagnosis AUMT 2343 - Advanced Emission Systems Diagnosis AUMT 2343 - Advanced Emission Systems Diagnosis 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours of lecture and four hours of lab each week. Course will include state and federal laws required for preparation for licensing. Course material may be taught using manufacturer-specific information. Students enrolled in this course must lease a set of hand tools from the college for $40 per semester. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: AUMT1201 --- # AUMT2366 — Practicum - Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician AUMT 2366 - Practicum - Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician AUMT 2366 - Practicum - Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture and eighteen hours of lab each week. Practical, general workplace training supported by an individualized learning plan developed by the employer, college, and student. --- # AUMT2388 — Internship I-Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician AUMT 2388 - Internship I-Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician AUMT 2388 - Internship I-Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Nine external hours each week. A work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills and concepts. A learning plan is developed by the college and the employer. --- # AUMT2389 — Internship II-Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician AUMT 2389 - Internship II-Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician AUMT 2389 - Internship II-Automobile/Automotive Mechanics Technology/Technician 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Nine external hours each week. A work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills and concepts. A learning plan is developed by the college and the employer. --- # AUMT2413 — Automotive Drive Train and Axles I AUMT 2413 - Automotive Drive Train and Axles I AUMT 2413 - Automotive Drive Train and Axles I 4 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours of lecture and four hours of lab each week. A study of automotive clutches, clutch operation devices, manual transmissions/transaxles, and differentials with emphasis on diagnosis and repair. Course material may be taught using manufacturer-specific information. Students enrolled in this course must lease a set of hand tools from the college for $40 per semester. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # AUMT2421 — Automotive Electrical Diagnosis & Repair AUMT 2421 - Automotive Electrical Diagnosis & Repair AUMT 2421 - Automotive Electrical Diagnosis & Repair 4 credit hours Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours of lecture and four hours of lab each week. Emphasis on accurate diagnosis and proper repair methods using various troubleshooting skills and techniques. May be taught manufacturer specific. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: AUMT1201 --- # AUMT2425 — Automotive Automatic Transmission and Transaxle AUMT 2425 - Automotive Automatic Transmission and Transaxle AUMT 2425 - Automotive Automatic Transmission and Transaxle 4 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours of lecture and six hours of lab each week. A study of the operation, hydraulic circuits and electronic controls of modern automatic transmissions/transaxles. Diagnosis, disassembly, and assembly procedures with emphasis on the use of special tools and repair techniques. Course material may be taught using manufacturer specific information. Students enrolled in this course must lease a set of hand tools from the College for $40… --- # DEMR2366 — Practicum - Diesel Mechanics Technology/Technician DEMR 2366 - Practicum - Diesel Mechanics Technology/Technician DEMR 2366 - Practicum - Diesel Mechanics Technology/Technician 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture and eighteen hours of lab each week. Practical, general workplace training supported by an individualized learning plan developed by the employer, college, and student. --- # BIOL1322 — Nutrition & Diet Therapy BIOL 1322 - Nutrition & Diet Therapy BIOL 1322 - Nutrition & Diet Therapy 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of class each week. This course introduces general nutritional concepts in health and disease and includes practical applications of that knowledge. Special emphasis is given to nutrients and nutritional processes including functions, food sources, digestion, absorption, and metabolism. Food safety, availability, and nutritional information including food labels, advertising, and nationally established guidelines are addressed. --- # BIOL1406 — Biology for Science Majors I BIOL 1406 - Biology for Science Majors I BIOL 1406 - Biology for Science Majors I 4 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture and three hours of lab each week. Lecture and laboratory activities will reinforce the fundamental principles of living organisms will be studied, including physical and chemical properties of life, organization, function, evolutionary adaptation, and classification. Study and examination of the concepts of cytology, reproduction, genetics, and scientific reasoning are included. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: MATH1314, MATH1342 --- # BIOL1407 — Biology for Science Majors II BIOL 1407 - Biology for Science Majors II BIOL 1407 - Biology for Science Majors II 4 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture and three hours of lab each week. Lecture and laboratory activities will reinforce the diversity and classification of life will be studied, including animals, plants, protists, fungi, and prokaryotes. Special emphasis will be given to anatomy, physiology, ecology, and evolution of plants and animals. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: BIOL1406, MATH1314, MATH1342 --- # BIOL1408 — Biology for Non-Science Majors I BIOL 1408 - Biology for Non-Science Majors I BIOL 1408 - Biology for Non-Science Majors I 4 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture and three hours of lab each week. Lecture and lab activities will reinforce a survey of biological principles with an emphasis on humans, including chemistry of life, cells, structure, function, and reproduction. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # BIOL1409 — Biology for Non-Science Majors II BIOL 1409 - Biology for Non-Science Majors II BIOL 1409 - Biology for Non-Science Majors II 4 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture and three hours of lab each week. Lecture and lab activities will reinforce a survey of biological principles with an emphasis on humans, including evolution, ecology, plant and animal diversity, and physiology. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # BIOL2289 — Academic Cooperative - Biology BIOL 2289 - Academic Cooperative - Biology BIOL 2289 - Academic Cooperative - Biology 2 credit hours Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two-hour combination of lecture and lab each week. An instructional program designed to integrate on-campus study with practical hands-on experience in the biological sciences/life sciences. In conjunction with class seminars, the individual student will set specific goals and --- # BIOL2316 — Genetics BIOL 2316 - Genetics BIOL 2316 - Genetics 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture and three hours of lab each week. Study of the principles of molecular and classical genetics and the function and transmission of hereditary material. May include population genetics and genetic engineering. --- # BIOL2389 — Academic Cooperative - Biology BIOL 2389 - Academic Cooperative - Biology BIOL 2389 - Academic Cooperative - Biology 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three-hour combination of lecture and lab each week. An instructional program designed to integrate on-campus study with practical hands-on experience in the biological sciences/life sciences. In conjunction with class seminars, the individual student will set specific goals and --- # BIOL2401 — Anatomy & Physiology I BIOL 2401 - Anatomy & Physiology I BIOL 2401 - Anatomy & Physiology I 4 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture and three hours of lab each week. Anatomy & Physiology I is intended for students entering a field of study in health sciences or kinesiology. Anatomy and Physiology I is the first part of a two-course sequence. It is a study of the structure and function of the human body including cells, tissues and organs of the following systems: integumentary, skeletal, muscular, nervous and special senses. Emphasis is on interrelationships among systems and regulation of phy… Prerequisites: BIOL2402, CHEM1406, CHEM1411 --- # BIOL2402 — Anatomy & Physiology II BIOL 2402 - Anatomy & Physiology II BIOL 2402 - Anatomy & Physiology II 4 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture and three hours of lab each week. Anatomy & Physiology II is the second part of a two-course sequence. It is a study of the structure and function of the human body including the following systems: endocrine, cardiovascular, immune, lymphatic, respiratory, digestive (including nutrition), urinary (including fluid and electrolyte balance), and reproductive (including human development and genetics). Emphasis is on interrelationships among systems and regulation o… Prerequisites: BIOL2401, CHEM1406, CHEM1411 --- # BIOL2404 — Survey of Anatomy and Physiology BIOL 2404 - Survey of Anatomy and Physiology BIOL 2404 - Survey of Anatomy and Physiology 4 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture and three hours of lab each week. Survey of Anatomy & Physiology is a single-semester survey course covering the structure and function of human anatomy including the neuroendocrine, integumentary, musculoskeletal, digestive, urinary, reproductive, respiratory, and circulatory systems. Content may be either integrated or specialized.  This course cannot replace BIOL 2401 or BIOL 2402 but can be used as preparation for BIOL 2401 or for prep… --- # BIOL2420 — Microbiology for Non-Science Majors BIOL 2420 - Microbiology for Non-Science Majors BIOL 2420 - Microbiology for Non-Science Majors 4 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture and three hours of lab each week. This course covers basic microbiology and immunology and is primarily directed at pre-nursing, pre-allied health, and non-science majors. It provides an introduction to historical concepts of the nature of microorganisms, microbial diversity, the importance of microorganisms and acellular agents in the biosphere, and their roles in human and animal diseases. Major topics include bacterial structure as wel… --- # BIOL2421 — Microbiology for Science Majors BIOL 2421 - Microbiology for Science Majors BIOL 2421 - Microbiology for Science Majors 4 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture and three hours of lab each week. The course will also examine the interactions of microbes with each other, hosts, and the environment. Laboratory activities will reinforce principles of microbiology. (Fall) Note: Additional course fee(s) are required. Prerequisites: CHEM1411, BIOL1406, BIOL1407 --- # BMGT1305 — Communications in Management BMGT 1305 - Communications in Management BMGT 1305 - Communications in Management 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of class each week. Basic theory and processes of communication skills necessary for the management of an organization’s workforce. --- # BMGT1309 — Information and Project Management BMGT 1309 - Information and Project Management BMGT 1309 - Information and Project Management 3 credit hours Lecture/Lab/Clinical: 3 hours of lecture each week. BMGT 1309 will teach critical path methods for planning and controlling projects. This includes time/cost tradeoffs, resource utilization, stochastic considerations, task determination, time management, scheduling, management, status reports, budget management, customer service, professional attitude and project supervision. --- # BMGT1341 — Business Ethics BMGT 1341 - Business Ethics BMGT 1341 - Business Ethics 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture each week. Discussion of ethical issues, the development of a moral frame of reference, and the need for an awareness of social responsibility in management practices and business activities. Includes ethical corporate responsibility. --- # BMGT1344 — Negotiations and Conflict Management BMGT 1344 - Negotiations and Conflict Management BMGT 1344 - Negotiations and Conflict Management 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture each week. Theories which aid in the diagnosis of interpersonal and intergroup conflict. The role of the manager as negotiator, intermediary, and problem solver. --- # BMGT2309 — Leadership BMGT 2309 - Leadership BMGT 2309 - Leadership 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of class each week. Leadership and its relationship to management. Prepares the student with leadership and communication skills needed to motivate and identify leadership styles. --- # BMGT2341 — Strategic Management BMGT 2341 - Strategic Management BMGT 2341 - Strategic Management 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of class each week. Strategic management process, including analysis of how organizations develop and implement a strategy for achieving organizational --- # BMGT2382 — Cooperative Education I-Business Administration & Management BMGT 2382 - Cooperative Education I-Business Administration & Management BMGT 2382 - Cooperative Education I-Business Administration & Management 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: One hour lecture and fourteen hours of external learning experience each week. Career-related activities encountered in the student’s area of specialization through an individualized agreement among the college, employer, and student. Under the supervision of the college and the employer, the student combines classroom learning with work experience. Includes a lecture component. --- # BUSI1301 — Business Principles BUSI 1301 - Business Principles BUSI 1301 - Business Principles 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of class each week. This course provides a survey of economic systems, forms of business ownership, and considerations for running a business. Students will learn various aspects of business, management, and leadership functions; organizational considerations; and decision-making processes. Financial topics are introduced, including accounting, money and banking, and securities markets. Also included are discussions of business challenges in the legal and regulatory environment, b… --- # BUSI1307 — Personal Finance BUSI 1307 - Personal Finance BUSI 1307 - Personal Finance 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of class each week. Personal and family accounts, budgets and budgetary control, bank accounts, charge accounts, borrowing, investing, insurance, standards of living, renting or home ownership, and wills and trust plans. --- # BUSI2301 — Business Law BUSI 2301 - Business Law BUSI 2301 - Business Law 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of class each week. The course provides the student with foundational information about the U.S. legal system and dispute resolution, and their impact on business. The major content areas will include general principles of law, the relationship of business and the U.S. Constitution, state and federal legal systems, the relationship between law and ethics, contracts, sales, torts, agency law, intellectual property, and business law in the global context. --- # HRPO2301 — Human Resources Management HRPO 2301 - Human Resources Management HRPO 2301 - Human Resources Management 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of class each week. Behavioral and legal approached to the management of human resources in organizations. --- # LMGT1319 — Introduction to Business Logistics LMGT 1319 - Introduction to Business Logistics LMGT 1319 - Introduction to Business Logistics 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture each week. A systems approach to managing activities associated with traffic, transportation, inventory management, warehousing, packaging, order processing, and materials handling. --- # LMGT1321 — Introduction to Materials Handling LMGT 1321 - Introduction to Materials Handling LMGT 1321 - Introduction to Materials Handling 3 credit hours Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture each week. Introduces the concepts and principles of materials management to include inventory control and forcasting activities. --- # LMGT1325 — Warehouse and Distribution Center Management LMGT 1325 - Warehouse and Distribution Center Management LMGT 1325 - Warehouse and Distribution Center Management 3 credit hours Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture each week. Includes warehouse operations management, hardware and software operations, bar codes, organizational effectiveness, just-in-time, and continuous replenishment. Prerequisites: LMGT1319 --- # MRKG1311 — Principles of Marketing MRKG 1311 - Principles of Marketing MRKG 1311 - Principles of Marketing 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture each week. Introduction to the marketing mix functions and process. Includes identification of consumer and organizational needs and explanation of environmental issues. --- # CHEM1405 — Introductory Chemistry I CHEM 1405 - Introductory Chemistry I CHEM 1405 - Introductory Chemistry I 4 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture and three hours of lab each week. Survey course introducing chemistry. Topics reinforced in lecture and lab may include inorganic, organic, biochemistry, food/physiological chemistry, and environmental/consumer chemistry. Designed for non-science and allied health students. Successful completion of CHEM 1405 with a C or better allows the student to continue on to CHEM 1407. May be taken to prepare for CHEM 1411 but cannot be substituted for CHEM 1411. as dual-… --- # CHEM1406 — Introductory Chemistry (Allied Health Emphasis) CHEM 1406 - Introductory Chemistry (Allied Health Emphasis) CHEM 1406 - Introductory Chemistry (Allied Health Emphasis) 4 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture and three hours of lab each week. A survey course introducing chemistry, designed for allied health students and for students who are not science majors. Topics include inorganic, organic, and biochemistry with an emphasis on health sciences. The natural sciences and health science divisions of the college recommend that CHEM 1406 be the first course in any health sciences sequence and be taken prior to enrolling i… Prerequisites: CHEM1411 --- # CHEM1407 — Introductory Chemistry II CHEM 1407 - Introductory Chemistry II CHEM 1407 - Introductory Chemistry II 4 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture and three hours of lab each week. Survey course introducing chemistry. Topics reinforced in lecture and lab may include inorganic, organic, biochemistry, food/physiological chemistry, and environmental/consumer chemistry. Designed for non-science and allied health students. as dual-credit only. Note: Additional fee(s) required. Prerequisites: CHEM1405 --- # CHEM1411 — General Chemistry I CHEM 1411 - General Chemistry I CHEM 1411 - General Chemistry I 4 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Four hours lecture and three hours of lab each week. Topics include measurements, fundamental properties of matter, states of matter, chemical reactions, chemical stoichiometry, periodicity of elemental properties, atomic structure, chemical bonding, molecular structure, solutions, properties of gases, and introductions to thermodynamics, quantum mechanics, and descriptive chemistry. Basic laboratory experiments supporting theoretical principles presented; introduction of the scientific metho… Prerequisites: MATH1314, CHEM1412 --- # CHEM1412 — General Chemistry II CHEM 1412 - General Chemistry II CHEM 1412 - General Chemistry II 4 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours lecture and four hours of lab each week. Topics include: chemical equilibrium, solutions, phase diagrams, acid-base concepts, thermodynamics, kinetics, electrochemistry, nuclear chemistry, and descriptive inorganic chemistry. Basic laboratory experiments supporting theoretical principles presented; introduction of the scientific method, experimental design, data collection and analysis, and preparation of laboratory reports. Successful completion (final grade of C or better) of… Prerequisites: CHEM1411, CHEM2423 --- # CHEM2423 — Organic Chemistry I CHEM 2423 - Organic Chemistry I CHEM 2423 - Organic Chemistry I 4 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours lecture and four hours of lab each week. Fundamental principles of organic chemistry will be studied and reinforced with laboratory activities, including the structure, bonding, properties, and reactivity of organic molecules; and properties and behavior of organic compounds and their derivatives. Emphasis is placed on organic synthesis and mechanisms. Includes study of covalent and ionic bonding, nomenclature, stereochemistry, structure and reactivity, reaction mechanisms, functi… Prerequisites: CHEM1412, CHEM2425 --- # CHEM2425 — Organic Chemistry II CHEM 2425 - Organic Chemistry II CHEM 2425 - Organic Chemistry II 4 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours lecture and four hours of lab each week. In this lecture and lab course, advanced principles of organic chemistry will be studied, including the structure, properties, and reactivity of aliphatic and aromatic organic molecules; and properties and behavior of organic compounds and their derivatives. Emphasis is placed on organic synthesis and mechanisms. Includes study of covalent and ionic bonding, nomenclature, stereochemistry, structure and reactivity, reaction mechanisms, fun… Prerequisites: CHEM2423 --- # COMM1307 — Introduction to Mass Communications COMM 1307 - Introduction to Mass Communications COMM 1307 - Introduction to Mass Communications 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of class each week. This is a freshman course in the development of the mass media in America with emphasis on newspapers, magazines, radio and television; brief study of the historical development of the mass media; social, economic and cultural responsibilities of the mass media. --- # COMM1318 — Photography I w/Journalism Emphasis COMM 1318 - Photography I w/Journalism Emphasis COMM 1318 - Photography I w/Journalism Emphasis 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture and two hours of lab each week. Introduction to the basics of photography. Includes camera operation, techniques, knowledge of chemistry, and presentation skills. Emphasis on design, history, and contemporary trends as a means of developing an understanding of photographic aesthetics. --- # COMM1319 — Photography II w/Journalism Emphasis COMM 1319 - Photography II w/Journalism Emphasis COMM 1319 - Photography II w/Journalism Emphasis 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture and two hours of lab each week. Extends the students’ knowledge of technique and guides them in developing personal outlooks toward specific applications of the photographic process. Prerequisites: COMM1318 --- # COMM2300 — Media Literacy COMM 2300 - Media Literacy COMM 2300 - Media Literacy 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture each week. Criticism and analysis of the function, role, and responsibility of the mass media in modern society from the consumer perspective. Includes the ethical problems and issues facing each media format, with the effect of political, economic, and cultural factors on the operation of the media. --- # COMM2305 — Editing & Layout COMM 2305 - Editing & Layout COMM 2305 - Editing & Layout 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture and one hour of lab each week. This course develops an understanding of the editing and layout processes, with emphasis on accuracy and fairness. Students are exposed to the principles and techniques of design. Students must enroll in a practicum when taking this course. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # COMM2311 — Media Writing COMM 2311 - Media Writing COMM 2311 - Media Writing 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture and one hour of lab each week. Fundamentals of writing news for the mass media. Includes instruction in methods and techniques for gathering, processing, and delivering news in a professional manner. --- # COMM2315 — News Reporting COMM 2315 - News Reporting COMM 2315 - News Reporting 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture and one hour of lab each week. Students must enroll in a practicum when taking this course. Continuation of the aims and Prerequisites: COMM2311 --- # COMM2324 — Practicum in Electronic Media COMM 2324 - Practicum in Electronic Media COMM 2324 - Practicum in Electronic Media 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: One hour of lecture and three hours of lab each week. Prerequisites: COMM2311 --- # COMM2389 — Academic Cooperative - Communications COMM 2389 - Academic Cooperative - Communications COMM 2389 - Academic Cooperative - Communications 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: One hour of lecture and three hours of lab each week. An instructional program designed to integrate on-campus study with practical hands-on work experience in conjunction with class seminars, the individual student will set specific goals and --- # BCIS1305 — Business Computer Applications BCIS 1305 - Business Computer Applications BCIS 1305 - Business Computer Applications 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of class each week. Introduces and develops foundational skills in applying essential and emerging business productivity information technology tools. The focus of this course is on business productivity software applications, including word processing, spreadsheets, databases, presentation graphics, data analytics, and business-oriented utilization of the internet. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # COSC1301 — Introduction to Computing COSC 1301 - Introduction to Computing COSC 1301 - Introduction to Computing 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of class each week. Overview of computer systems - hardware, operating systems, the Internet, and application software including word processing, spreadsheets, presentation graphics, and databases. Current topics such as the effect of computers on society, and the history and use of computers in business, educational, and other interdisciplinary settings are also studied. This course is not intended to count toward a student’s major field of study in business or comput… --- # COSC1315 — Introduction to Computer Programming JAVA COSC 1315 - Introduction to Computer Programming JAVA COSC 1315 - Introduction to Computer Programming JAVA 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours lecture and two hours lab each week. Introduction to computer programming for solving a variety of problems. This course is intended for non-computer science and non-computer engineering majors. Emphasis on the fundamentals of design, development, testing, implementation, and documentation of computer programs. Includes problem solving with structured techniques and algorithms using pseudo code and/or graphical representations. Note: Addit… --- # COSC1336 — Programming Fundamentals I COSC 1336 - Programming Fundamentals I COSC 1336 - Programming Fundamentals I 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours lecture and two hours lab each week. This course introduces the fundamental concepts of structured programming, and provides a comprehensive introduction to programming for computer science and technology majors. Topics include software development methodology, data types, control structures, functions, arrays, and the mechanics of running, testing, and debugging. This course assumes computer literacy. --- # COSC1337 — Programming Fundamentals II COSC 1337 - Programming Fundamentals II COSC 1337 - Programming Fundamentals II 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours lecture and two hours lab each week. The course includes basic analysis of algorithms, searching and sorting techniques, and an introduction to software engineering processes. Students will apply techniques for testing and debugging software. Prerequisites: COSC1336 --- # COSC2336 — Programming Fundamentals III COSC 2336 - Programming Fundamentals III COSC 2336 - Programming Fundamentals III 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours of lecture and two hours of lab each week. Topics include data structures (including stacks, queues, linked lists, hash tables, trees, and graphs), searching, sorting, recursion, and algorithmic analysis. Programs will be implemented in an appropriate object-oriented language. Prerequisites: COSC1337 --- # IMED1316 — Web Page Design I IMED 1316 - Web Page Design I IMED 1316 - Web Page Design I 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours of lecture and two hours of lab each week. Instruction in web page design and related graphic design issues including markup languages, web sites, and browsers. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # ITNW1325 — Fundamentals of Networking Technologies ITNW 1325 - Fundamentals of Networking Technologies ITNW 1325 - Fundamentals of Networking Technologies 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours lecture and two hours of lab each week. Instruction in networking technologies and their implementation. Topics include the OSI reference model, network protocols, transmission media, and networking hardware and software. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # ITNW1337 — Introduction to the Internet ITNW 1337 - Introduction to the Internet ITNW 1337 - Introduction to the Internet 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours lecture and two hours lab each week. Introduction to the internet with emphasis on using the World Wide Web to locate, transfer and publish information. Survey of emerging technologies on the Internet. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # ITNW1351 — Fundamentals of Wireless LANs ITNW 1351 - Fundamentals of Wireless LANs ITNW 1351 - Fundamentals of Wireless LANs 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours lecture and two hours of lab each week. Design, plan, implement, operate, and troubleshoot Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANS). Includes WLAN design, installation, and configuration; and WLAN security issues and vendor interoperability strategies. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: ITNW1325 --- # ITNW1354 — Implementing and Supporting Servers ITNW 1354 - Implementing and Supporting Servers ITNW 1354 - Implementing and Supporting Servers 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours lecture and two hours lab each week. Configure peripherals and devices; set up servers; configure directory replication; manage licensing; create and manage system policies, and profiles; administer remote servers and disk resources; create and share resources; implement fault-tolerance; configure servers for interoperability; install and configure Remote Access Service (RAS); and identify and monitor performance bottlenecks and resolve configuration… --- # ITNW2312 — Routers ITNW 2312 - Routers ITNW 2312 - Routers 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours lecture and two hours of lab each week. Router configuration for local area networks and wide area networks. Includes Internet Protocol (IP) addressing techniques and intermediate routing protocols. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # ITSC1307 — UNIX Operating System I ITSC 1307 - UNIX Operating System I ITSC 1307 - UNIX Operating System I 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours lecture and two hours lab each week. A study of the UNIX operating system including multi-user concepts, terminal emulation, use of system editor, basic UNIX commands, and writing script files. Topics include introductory systems management concepts. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # ITSC1321 — Intermediate PC Operating Systems ITSC 1321 - Intermediate PC Operating Systems ITSC 1321 - Intermediate PC Operating Systems 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours lecture and two hours lab each week. Custom operating system installation, configuration and troubleshooting; management of file systems, memory, storage, and peripheral devices. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # ITSC1325 — Personal Computer Hardware ITSC 1325 - Personal Computer Hardware ITSC 1325 - Personal Computer Hardware 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours lecture and two hours lab each week. A study of current personal computer hardware including personal computer assembly and upgrading, setup and configuration, and troubleshooting. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # ITSC2321 — Integrated Software Applications II ITSC 2321 - Integrated Software Applications II ITSC 2321 - Integrated Software Applications II 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of class each week. Instruction in embedding data and linking and combining documents using word processing, spreadsheets, databases, and/or presentation media software. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: BCIS1305 --- # ITSC2331 — Integrated Software Applications III ITSC 2331 - Integrated Software Applications III ITSC 2331 - Integrated Software Applications III 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of class each week. Designed for advanced users with emphasis on a wide range of productivity tasks including complex assignments that require advanced formatting and functionality. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: ITSC2321, ITSW1307, ITSW1310 --- # ITSC2335 — Application Software Problem Solving ITSC 2335 - Application Software Problem Solving ITSC 2335 - Application Software Problem Solving 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours lecture and two hours lab each week. Utilization of current application software to solve advanced problems and generate customized solutions. This course constitutes a capstone course for students enrolled in a certificate program. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # ITSC2380 — Cooperative Education - Computer and Information Sciences ITSC 2380 - Cooperative Education - Computer and Information Sciences ITSC 2380 - Cooperative Education - Computer and Information Sciences 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: One hour lecture and 16 hours of work experience each week. A.S. Computer and Information Sciences degree program, sophomore standing, and approval of the instructor. Career-related activities encountered in the student’s area of specialization through an individualized agreement among the College, employer, and student. Under the supervision of the College and the employer, the student combines classroom learning wit… --- # ITSC2386 — Internship - Computer and Information Sciences, General ITSC 2386 - Internship - Computer and Information Sciences, General ITSC 2386 - Internship - Computer and Information Sciences, General 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: One hour lecture and 12 hours of work experience each week. A.S. Computer and Information Sciences degree program, sophomore standing, and approval of the instructor. A work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills and concepts. A learning plan is developed by the College and the employer. Mentored and supervised by a workplace employee, the student achieves --- # ITSE2309 — Database Programming ITSE 2309 - Database Programming ITSE 2309 - Database Programming 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours lecture and two hours lab each week. Application development using database programming techniques emphasizing database structures, modeling, and database access. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: ITSW1307 --- # ITSE2313 — Web Authoring ITSE 2313 - Web Authoring ITSE 2313 - Web Authoring 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours lecture and two hours lab each week. Instruction in designing and developing web pages that incorporate text, graphics, and other supporting elements using current technologies and authoring tools. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: BCIS1305 --- # ITSW1307 — Introduction to Database ITSW 1307 - Introduction to Database ITSW 1307 - Introduction to Database 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours of lecture and two hours of lab each week. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: BCIS1305 --- # ITSW1310 — Introduction to Presentation Graphics Software ITSW 1310 - Introduction to Presentation Graphics Software ITSW 1310 - Introduction to Presentation Graphics Software 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours lecture and two hours lab each week. Graphics, text, sound, animation and/or video may be used in presentation development. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: BCIS1305 --- # ITSY1342 — Information Technology Security ITSY 1342 - Information Technology Security ITSY 1342 - Information Technology Security 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours lecture and two hours of lab each week. Instruction in security for network hardware, software, and data, including physical security; backup procedures; relevant tools, encryption; and protection from viruses. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # ITSY2301 — Firewalls and Network Security ITSY 2301 - Firewalls and Network Security ITSY 2301 - Firewalls and Network Security 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours lecture and two hours of lab each week. Use Best Practices to design, implement, and monitor a network security plan. Examine security incident postmortem reporting and ongoing network security activities. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: ITSY1342 --- # ITSY2330 — Intrusion Detection ITSY 2330 - Intrusion Detection ITSY 2330 - Intrusion Detection 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours of lecture and two hours of lab each week. Includes alarm management, signature configuration, sensor configuration, and troubleshooting components. Emphasizes identifying, resolving, and documenting network crises and activating the response team. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: ITSY1342 --- # ITSY2341 — Security Management Practices ITSY 2341 - Security Management Practices ITSY 2341 - Security Management Practices 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours of lecture and two hours of lab each week. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: ITSY1342 --- # ITSY2342 — Incident Response and Handling ITSY 2342 - Incident Response and Handling ITSY 2342 - Incident Response and Handling 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours of lecture and two hours of lab each week. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: ITSY1342 --- # ITSY2343 — Computer System Forensics ITSY 2343 - Computer System Forensics ITSY 2343 - Computer System Forensics 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours of lecture and two hours of lab each week. Collect document and evaluate evidence to perform postmortem analysis of security breach. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: ITSY1342 --- # ITSY2345 — Network Defense and Countermeasures ITSY 2345 - Network Defense and Countermeasures ITSY 2345 - Network Defense and Countermeasures 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours of lecture and two hours of lab each week. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: ITSY1342 --- # CSME1401 — Orientation to Cosmetology CSME 1401 - Orientation to Cosmetology CSME 1401 - Orientation to Cosmetology 4 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours lecture and seven hours of lab each week. An overview of the skills and knowledge necessary for the field of Cosmetology. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # CSME1405 — Fundamentals of Cosmetology CSME 1405 - Fundamentals of Cosmetology CSME 1405 - Fundamentals of Cosmetology 4 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours lecture and seven hours lab each week. A course in the basic fundamentals of cosmetology. Topics include safety and sanitation, service preparation, manicure, facial, chemical services, shampoo, haircut, wetstyling, and comb out. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # CSME1410 — Introduction to Haircutting and Related Theory CSME 1410 - Introduction to Haircutting and Related Theory CSME 1410 - Introduction to Haircutting and Related Theory 4 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours lecture and seven hours lab each week. Introduction to the theory and practice of haircutting. Topics include terminology, implements, sectioning and finishing techniques. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # CSME1431 — Principles of Nail Technology I CSME 1431 - Principles of Nail Technology I CSME 1431 - Principles of Nail Technology I 4 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture and four hours of lab each week. Course includes anatomy, physiology, orientation, tools and supplies useful in basic manicuring and pedicuring services, includes TDLR Law and sanitation guidelines. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # CSME1441 — Principles of Nail Technology II CSME 1441 - Principles of Nail Technology II CSME 1441 - Principles of Nail Technology II 4 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture and four hours of lab each week. A continuation of the concepts and principles of nail technology. Topics include professional ethics, salon management, client relations, and related skills of nail technology. --- # CSME1443 — Manicuring and Related Theory CSME 1443 - Manicuring and Related Theory CSME 1443 - Manicuring and Related Theory 4 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture and four hours of lab each week. Presentation of the theory and practice of nail services. Topics include terminology, application, and workplace competencies related to nail services. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # CSME1453 — Chemical Reformation and Related Theory CSME 1453 - Chemical Reformation and Related Theory CSME 1453 - Chemical Reformation and Related Theory 4 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours lecture and seven hours lab each week. Pre/ Presentation of the theory and practice of chemical reformation including terminology, application and workplace competencies. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # CSME1491 — Special Topics in Cosmetology CSME 1491 - Special Topics in Cosmetology CSME 1491 - Special Topics in Cosmetology 4 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture and one hour of lab each week. Topics address recently identified current events, skills, knowledges and/or attitudes and behaviors pertinent to the technology or occupation and relevant to the professional development of the student. This course was designed to be repeated multiple times to improve student proficiency. --- # CSME1534 — Cosmetology Instructor I CSME 1534 - Cosmetology Instructor I CSME 1534 - Cosmetology Instructor I 5 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours lecture and nine hours of lab each week. The fundamentals of instruction of cosmetology students. The course will develop an understanding of classroom/clinic management, design teaching methodologies, and how to design and implement lesson plans. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # CSME1535 — Orientation to the Instruction of Cosmetology CSME 1535 - Orientation to the Instruction of Cosmetology CSME 1535 - Orientation to the Instruction of Cosmetology 5 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture and six hours of lab each week. An overview of the skills and knowledge necessary for the instruction of cosmetology students. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # CSME1551 — Artistry of Hair, Theory & Practice CSME 1551 - Artistry of Hair, Theory & Practice CSME 1551 - Artistry of Hair, Theory & Practice 5 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Four hours of lecture and three hours of lab each week. Instruction in the artistry of hair design. Topics include theory, techniques, and application of hair design. --- # CSME2350 — Preparation for the State Licensing Written Examination CSME 2350 - Preparation for the State Licensing Written Examination CSME 2350 - Preparation for the State Licensing Written Examination 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours of lecture and three hours of lab each week. Preparation for the state licensing written examination. --- # CSME2401 — The Principles of Hair Coloring and Related Theory CSME 2401 - The Principles of Hair Coloring and Related Theory CSME 2401 - The Principles of Hair Coloring and Related Theory 4 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours lecture and eight hours lab each week. Topics include terminology, application and workplace competencies related to hair color. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: CSME1401 --- # CSME2410 — Intermediate Haircutting and Related Theory CSME 2410 - Intermediate Haircutting and Related Theory CSME 2410 - Intermediate Haircutting and Related Theory 4 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours of lecture and eight hours of lab each week. Topics include, utilizing scissors, razor and/or clippers. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: CSME1410 --- # CSME2430 — Nail Enhancement CSME 2430 - Nail Enhancement CSME 2430 - Nail Enhancement 4 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture and four hours of lab each week. A course in the theory, application, and related technology of nail enhancements. --- # CSME2439 — Advanced Hair Design CSME 2439 - Advanced Hair Design CSME 2439 - Advanced Hair Design 4 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours lecture and five hours of lab each week. Advanced concepts in the theory and practice of hair design. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # CSME2441 — Preparation for State Licensing Exam CSME 2441 - Preparation for State Licensing Exam CSME 2441 - Preparation for State Licensing Exam 4 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Twp hours lecture and five hours of lab each week. Preparation for the state licensing exam. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: CSME1401 --- # CSME2514 — Cosmetology Instructor II CSME 2514 - Cosmetology Instructor II CSME 2514 - Cosmetology Instructor II 5 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours lecture and six hours of lab each week. A continuation of the fundamentals of instruction of cosmetology students. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: CSME1534 --- # BARB1210 — Manicuring and Facials for Barbers BARB 1210 - Manicuring and Facials for Barbers BARB 1210 - Manicuring and Facials for Barbers 2 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: One hour of lecture and one hour of lab each week. Topics included terminology, application and workplace competencies related to nail services. Prerequisites: BARB1304, BARB1307, BARB1402 --- # BARB1304 — Introduction to Barber Styling BARB 1304 - Introduction to Barber Styling BARB 1304 - Introduction to Barber Styling 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: One hour of lecture and eight hours of lab each week. Introduction to the related skills of shampooing and treatments, and of trimming of beards and mustaches. --- # BARB1307 — Introduction to Hair Design BARB 1307 - Introduction to Hair Design BARB 1307 - Introduction to Hair Design 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: One hour of lecture and eight hours of lab each week. --- # BARB1402 — Barber Styling I BARB 1402 - Barber Styling I BARB 1402 - Barber Styling I 4 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours of lecture and seven hours of lab each week. Introduction to chemical reformation. --- # BARB1442 — Barber Styling II BARB 1442 - Barber Styling II BARB 1442 - Barber Styling II 4 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours of lecture and six hours of lab each week. Prerequisites: BARB1304, BARB1307, BARB1402 --- # BARB1491 — Special Topics: Barber/Hairstylist BARB 1491 - Special Topics: Barber/Hairstylist BARB 1491 - Special Topics: Barber/Hairstylist 4 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours of lecture and five hours of lab each week. This course was designed to be repeated multiple times to improve student proficiency. Prerequisites: BARB1210, BARB1304, BARB1307, BARB1402, BARB1442, BARB2431 --- # BARB2431 — Advanced Barber Styling I BARB 2431 - Advanced Barber Styling I BARB 2431 - Advanced Barber Styling I 4 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours of lecture and eight hours of lab each week. Introduction to haircoloring techniques. Prerequisites: BARB1304, BARB1307, BARB1402 --- # BARB2441 — Advanced Barber Styling II BARB 2441 - Advanced Barber Styling II BARB 2441 - Advanced Barber Styling II 4 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours of lecture and eight hours of lab each week. Prerequisites: BARB1210, BARB1304, BARB1307, BARB1402, BARB1442, BARB2431 --- # CJCR1380 — Cooperative Education - Corrections/Correctional Administration CJCR 1380 - Cooperative Education - Corrections/Correctional Administration CJCR 1380 - Cooperative Education - Corrections/Correctional Administration 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two-hour seminar and ten hours of volunteer or paid work experience in an approved agency each week. Career related activities encountered in the student’s area of specialization are through a cooperative agreement between the College, employer, and student. Under supervision of the College and the employer, the student combines classroom learning with work experience. Directly related to a technical disci… --- # CJCR1400 — Basic Jail Course CJCR 1400 - Basic Jail Course CJCR 1400 - Basic Jail Course 4 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Five hours of class each week. This course provides instruction in human relations, observation, evaluation of prisoners, booking procedures, classification, mug shots, fingerprinting, strip searches, meals, medical services, visitation, inmates rights and privileges, detention areas, key, knife and tool control, disturbances, riots, fire procedures, and release procedures. Taught in accordance with the current TCLEOSE Instructor guides provided by the Commission for course 1007. --- # CJCR2380 — Cooperative Education - Corrections/Correctional Administration CJCR 2380 - Cooperative Education - Corrections/Correctional Administration CJCR 2380 - Cooperative Education - Corrections/Correctional Administration 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two-hour seminar and ten hours of volunteer or paid work experience in an approved agency each week. Career related activities encountered in the student’s area of specialization are through a cooperative agreement between the College, employer, and student. Under supervision of the College and the employer, the student combines classroom learning with work experience. Directly related to a technical disci… --- # CJLE1194 — Special Topics: Criminal Justice Career Exploration CJLE 1194 - Special Topics: Criminal Justice Career Exploration CJLE 1194 - Special Topics: Criminal Justice Career Exploration 1 credit hour. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: One hour of lecture each week. This course will provide an opportunity for the student to develop vision and gain an understanding of the many career options open to them in the field of law enforcement and corrections. In addition, the student will develop enhanced abilities to seek careers in their areas of interest, understand the professional requirements of their career of choice, and be in a better position to prepare themse… --- # CJLE1384 — Cooperative Education - Law Enforcement/Police Science CJLE 1384 - Cooperative Education - Law Enforcement/Police Science CJLE 1384 - Cooperative Education - Law Enforcement/Police Science 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two-hour seminar and ten hours of volunteer or paid work experience in an approved agency each week. Career related activities encountered in the student’s area of specialization are through a cooperative agreement between the College, employer, and student. Under supervision of the College and the employer, the student combines classroom learning with work experience. Directly related to a technical discipline, specific le… --- # CJLE1433 — Traffic Law and Investigation CJLE 1433 - Traffic Law and Investigation CJLE 1433 - Traffic Law and Investigation 4 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Four hours of class each week. Instruction in the basic principles of traffic control, traffic law enforcement, court procedures, and traffic law. Emphasis on the need for a professional approach in dealing with traffic law violators and the police role in accident investigation and traffic supervision. --- # CJLE2384 — Cooperative Education - Law Enforcement/Police Science CJLE 2384 - Cooperative Education - Law Enforcement/Police Science CJLE 2384 - Cooperative Education - Law Enforcement/Police Science 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two-hour seminar and ten hours of volunteer or paid work experience in an approved agency each week. Career related activities encountered in the student’s area of specialization are through a cooperative agreement between the College, employer, and student. Under supervision of the College and the employer, the student combines classroom learning with work experience. Directly related to a technical discipline, specific le… --- # CJLE2420 — Texas Peace Officer Procedures CJLE 2420 - Texas Peace Officer Procedures CJLE 2420 - Texas Peace Officer Procedures 4 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours of lecture and five hours of lab each week. A study of techniques and procedures used by police officers on patrol. Includes controlled substance identification, handling abnormal persons, traffic collision investigation, note-taking and report-writing, vehicle operation, traffic direction, crowd control and jail operation. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: CJLE2421 --- # CJLE2421 — Texas Peace Officer Law CJLE 2421 - Texas Peace Officer Law CJLE 2421 - Texas Peace Officer Law 4 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours of lecture and five hours of lab each week. A study of the laws directly related to police field work. Topics include Texas Transportation Code, intoxicated driver, Texas Penal Code, elements of crimes, Texas Family Code, Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code, and civil liability. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # CJLE2522 — Texas Peace Officer Skills CJLE 2522 - Texas Peace Officer Skills CJLE 2522 - Texas Peace Officer Skills 5 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture and five hours of lab each week. Requires the demonstration and practice of the skills of a police officer including patrol, driving, traffic stop skills, use of force, mechanics of arrest, firearm safety, and emergency medical care. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: CJLE2420, CJLE2421 --- # CRIJ1301 — Introduction to Criminal Justice CRIJ 1301 - Introduction to Criminal Justice CRIJ 1301 - Introduction to Criminal Justice 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of class each week. Topics for this course shall include the history and philosophy of criminal justice and ethical considerations; crime defined: its nature and impact; overview of criminal justice system; law enforcement; court system; prosecution and defense; trial processes; corrections. --- # CRIJ1306 — Court Systems and Practices CRIJ 1306 - Court Systems and Practices CRIJ 1306 - Court Systems and Practices 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of class each week. Topics for the course shall include the judiciary in the criminal justice system; structure of American court system; prosecution; right to counsel; pre-trial release; grand juries; adjudication process; types and rules of evidence, sentencing. --- # CRIJ1307 — Crime in America CRIJ 1307 - Crime in America CRIJ 1307 - Crime in America 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of class each week. Topics for the course shall include American crime problems in historical perspective; social and public policy factors affecting crime; impact and crime trends; social characteristics of specific crimes; prevention of crime. --- # CRIJ1310 — Fundamentals of Criminal Law CRIJ 1310 - Fundamentals of Criminal Law CRIJ 1310 - Fundamentals of Criminal Law 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of class each week. Topics for this course shall include a study of the nature of criminal law; philosophical and historical development; major definitions and concepts; classification of crime; elements of crimes and penalties using Texas statutes as illustrations; criminal responsibility. --- # CRIJ1313 — Juvenile Justice System CRIJ 1313 - Juvenile Justice System CRIJ 1313 - Juvenile Justice System 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of class each week. Topics for this course shall include a study of the juvenile justice process to include specialized juvenile law, role of the juvenile law, role of the juvenile courts, role of police agencies, role of correctional agencies, and theories concerning delinquency. --- # CRIJ2313 — Correctional Systems and Practices CRIJ 2313 - Correctional Systems and Practices CRIJ 2313 - Correctional Systems and Practices 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of class each week. Topics for this course include corrections in the criminal justice system; organization of correctional systems; correctional role; institutional operations; alternatives to institutionalization; treatment and rehabilitation; current and future issues. --- # CRIJ2314 — Criminal Investigation CRIJ 2314 - Criminal Investigation CRIJ 2314 - Criminal Investigation 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of class each week Topics for this course shall include investigative theory; collection and preservation of evidence; sources of information; interview and interrogation; uses of forensic sciences; case and trial preparation. --- # CRIJ2323 — Legal Aspects of Law Enforcement CRIJ 2323 - Legal Aspects of Law Enforcement CRIJ 2323 - Legal Aspects of Law Enforcement 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of class each week. Topics for this course include police authority; responsibilities; constitutional constraints; laws of arrest, search, and seizure; police liability. --- # CRIJ2328 — Police Systems and Practices CRIJ 2328 - Police Systems and Practices CRIJ 2328 - Police Systems and Practices 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of class each week. Topics for this course include the police profession; organization of law enforcement systems; the police role; police discretion; ethics; police-community interaction; current and future issues. --- # HMSY2306 — Organized Crime and Terrorism HMSY 2306 - Organized Crime and Terrorism HMSY 2306 - Organized Crime and Terrorism 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture each week. This course provides students with an overview of the institution of terrorism from a Criminal Justice perspective. Topics for this course include: the history and evolution of terrorism; differentiating international and domestic terrorism; types of terrorism and related crimes; strategies for recognizing, investigating, and countering possible terrorist actions and events. (Fall, Spring) --- # CHEF1205 — Safety and Sanitation CHEF 1205 - Safety and Sanitation CHEF 1205 - Safety and Sanitation 2 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture each week. A study of personal cleanliness; sanitary practices in food preparation; causes, investigation, control of illness caused by food contamination (Hazard Analysis Critical Control Points); and work place safety standards. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # CHEF1301 — Basic Food Preparation CHEF 1301 - Basic Food Preparation CHEF 1301 - Basic Food Preparation 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours lecture and three hours of lab each week. A study of the fundamental principles of food preparation and cookery to include Brigade System, cooking techniques, material handling, heat transfer, sanitation, safety, nutrition, and professionalism. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # CHEF1310 — Garde Manger CHEF 1310 - Garde Manger CHEF 1310 - Garde Manger 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours of lecture and two hours of lab each week. A study of specialty foods and garnishes. Emphasis on design, techniques, and display of fine foods. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: CHEF1341, CHEF1345, CHEF1205 --- # CHEF1341 — American Regional Cuisine CHEF 1341 - American Regional Cuisine CHEF 1341 - American Regional Cuisine 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours lecture and two hours of lab each week. Application of skills to develop, organize, and build a portfolio of recipe strategies and production systems. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: CHEF1205 --- # CHEF1345 — International Cuisine CHEF 1345 - International Cuisine CHEF 1345 - International Cuisine 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours lecture and two hours of lab each week. Topics include similarities between food production systems used in the United States and other regions of the world. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: CHEF1205 --- # CHEF2301 — Intermediate Food Preparation CHEF 2301 - Intermediate Food Preparation CHEF 2301 - Intermediate Food Preparation 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours lecture and two hours of lab each week. Continuation of previous food preparation course. Topics include the concept of pre-cooked food items, as well as scratch preparation. Covers full range of food preparation techniques. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: CHEF1301 --- # CHEF2302 — Saucier CHEF 2302 - Saucier CHEF 2302 - Saucier 3 credit hours Lecture/Lab/Clinical: One hour of lecture and three hours of lab each week. Instruction in the preparation of stocks, soups, classical sauces, contemporary sauces, accompaniments, and the pairing of sauces with a variety of food. --- # CHEF2332 — Buffet Theory and Production CHEF 2332 - Buffet Theory and Production CHEF 2332 - Buffet Theory and Production 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours lecture and two hours of lab each week. Advanced concepts in the construction of inedible display items. Emphasis on buffet production, presentation, and service. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: CHEF2301, CHEF1205 --- # IFWA1210 — Nutrition and Menu Planning IFWA 1210 - Nutrition and Menu Planning IFWA 1210 - Nutrition and Menu Planning 2 credit hours Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture each week. Application of principles of nutrition in planning menus for the food service industry. Note: Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # PSTR1301 — Fundamentals of Baking PSTR 1301 - Fundamentals of Baking PSTR 1301 - Fundamentals of Baking 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours lecture and three hours of lab each week. Fundamentals of baking including dough, quick breads, pies, cakes, cookies, tarts, and doughnuts. Instruction in flours, fillings, and ingredients. Topics include baking terminology, tool and equipment use, formula conversions, functions of ingredients, and the evaluation of baked products. Prerequisites: CHEF1205 --- # PSTR1340 — Plated Desserts PSTR 1340 - Plated Desserts PSTR 1340 - Plated Desserts 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours lecture and three hours of lab each week. Emphasis on station organization, timing, and service coordination for restaurant dessert production. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: PSTR1401 --- # PSTR2331 — Advanced Pastry Shop PSTR 2331 - Advanced Pastry Shop PSTR 2331 - Advanced Pastry Shop 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours lecture and three hours of lab each week. A study of classical desserts, French and international pastries, hot and cold desserts, ice creams and ices, chocolate work; and decorations. Emphasis on advanced techniques. Prerequisites: PSTR1301 --- # RSTO1204 — Dining Room Services RSTO 1204 - Dining Room Services RSTO 1204 - Dining Room Services 2 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: One hour of lecture and two hours of lab each week. Topics include dining room organization, scheduling, and management of food service personnel. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: CHEF1205 --- # RSTO1301 — Beverage Management RSTO 1301 - Beverage Management RSTO 1301 - Beverage Management 3 credit hours Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture and one hour of lab each week. Topics include purchasing, resource control, legislation, marketing, physical plant requirements, staffing, service, and the selection of wines to enhance foods. Prerequisites: CHEF1205 --- # RSTO2301 — Principles of Food and Beverage Control RSTO 2301 - Principles of Food and Beverage Control RSTO 2301 - Principles of Food and Beverage Control 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture each week. A study of financial principles and controls of food service operation including review of operation policies and procedures. Topics include financial budgeting and cost analysis emphasizing food and beverage labor costs, operational analysis, and international and regulatory reporting procedures. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # RSTO2307 — Catering RSTO 2307 - Catering RSTO 2307 - Catering 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours lecture and two hours of lab each week Principles, techniques, and applications for on-premises, off-premises, and group marketing of catering operations including food preparation, holding, and transporting techniques. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: CHEF1310, CHEF1301 --- # ECON2301 — Principles of Macroeconomics ECON 2301 - Principles of Macroeconomics ECON 2301 - Principles of Macroeconomics 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of class each week. An analysis of the economy as a whole including measurement and determination of Aggregate Demand and Aggregate Supply, national income, inflation, and unemployment. Other topics include international trade, economic growth, business cycles, and fiscal policy and monetary policy. --- # ECON2302 — Principles of Microeconomics ECON 2302 - Principles of Microeconomics ECON 2302 - Principles of Microeconomics 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of class each week. Analysis of the behavior of individual economic agents, including consumer behavior and demand, producer behavior and supply, price and output decisions by firms under various market structures, factor markets, market failures, and international trade. --- # EDUC1100 — Learning Frameworks EDUC 1100 - Learning Frameworks EDUC 1100 - Learning Frameworks No college credit. Students will use assessment instruments to idenfity their own strengths and weaknesses as strategic learners. Students will integrate and apply the learning skills discussed across their own academic programs and become effective and efficient learners that will draw from theoretical models learned. --- # EDUC1300 — Learning Framework EDUC 1300 - Learning Framework EDUC 1300 - Learning Framework 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of class each week. Included are concepts from the learning sciences to students acquire the strategies and the tenacity necessary to succeed in mathematics, in other college coursework, and in their future careers. Course instruction focuses on four main content strands: developing and maintaining motivation for college success, developing and using strategies and skills, building community and connecting to campus resources, and developing a college completion plan. (Fall, Spring,… --- # EDUC1301 — Introduction to Teaching Profession EDUC 1301 - Introduction to Teaching Profession EDUC 1301 - Introduction to Teaching Profession 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture each week with 16 hours field experience in addition. This course is designed to introduce the student to teaching as a career choice. Students will have an opportunity to participate in a field experience in the public school setting in any level K-12. Different aspects of the teaching/learning process will be explored. Cultural differences and special needs will be discussed along with the psychological approaches to teaching. Observati… --- # EDUC2301 — Introduction to Special Populations EDUC 2301 - Introduction to Special Populations EDUC 2301 - Introduction to Special Populations 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture each week with 16 additional hours field experience in P-12 with special populations. Emphasis will be on cognitive and developmental differences in the exceptional learner in the educational process. Off campus field experiences are planned to enhance learning. Policies and regulations applicable to special education programs in general will be presented. Prerequisites: EDUC1301 --- # ELPT1311 — Basic Electrical Theory ELPT 1311 - Basic Electrical Theory ELPT 1311 - Basic Electrical Theory 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours of lecture and two hours of lab each week. Basic theory and practice of electrical circuits. Includes calculations as applied to alternating and direct current. Explain atomic structure and basic values such as voltage, current, resistance, and power; determines electrical values for combination circuits in direct current (DC) and alternating current (AC) containing resistance, inductance, and capacitance; summarize the principles of magnetism; calculate voltage drop based o… --- # ELPT1315 — Electrical Calculations I ELPT 1315 - Electrical Calculations I ELPT 1315 - Electrical Calculations I 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of class each week. Introduction to mathematical applications utilized to solve problems in the electrical field. Topics include fractions, decimals, percentages, simple equations, ratio and proportion, unit conversions, and applied geometry. --- # ELPT1319 — Fundamentals of Electricity I ELPT 1319 - Fundamentals of Electricity I ELPT 1319 - Fundamentals of Electricity I 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours lecture and two hours of lab each week. An introduction to basic direct current (DC) theory including electron theory and direct current applications. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # ELPT1320 — Fundamentals of Electricity II ELPT 1320 - Fundamentals of Electricity II ELPT 1320 - Fundamentals of Electricity II 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours lecture and two hours lab each week. Introduces alternating current (AC).† Includes AC voltage, frequency, mechanical and electrical degrees, waveforms, resistors, capacitors, and inductors. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # ELPT1325 — National Electrical Code ELPT 1325 - National Electrical Code ELPT 1325 - National Electrical Code 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture each week. An introductory study of the National Electrical Code (NEC) for those employed in fields requiring knowledge of the Code. Emphasis on wiring, design, protection methods, and materials, equipment for general use, and basic calculations. --- # ELPT1329 — Residential Wiring ELPT 1329 - Residential Wiring ELPT 1329 - Residential Wiring 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours lecture and two hours lab each week. Wiring methods for single family and multifamily dwellings. Includes load calculations, service entrance sizing, proper grounding techniques, and associated safety procedures. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # ELPT1341 — Motor Control ELPT 1341 - Motor Control ELPT 1341 - Motor Control 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours of lecture and two hours of lab each week. Operating principles of solid-state and conventional controls along with their practical applications. Includes braking, jogging, plugging, safety interlocks, wiring, and schematic diagram interpretations. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # ELPT1345 — Commercial Wiring ELPT 1345 - Commercial Wiring ELPT 1345 - Commercial Wiring 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours lecture and two hours lab each week. Commercial wiring methods. Includes overcurrent protection, raceway panel board installation, proper grounding techniques, and associated safety procedures. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # EMSP1164 — EMT Basic Practicum EMSP 1164 - EMT Basic Practicum EMSP 1164 - EMT Basic Practicum 1 credit hour. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: One hundred twenty-eight hours of clinical in an emergency department, labor and delivery, and mobile intensive care unit. Pre/ Specific detailed learning --- # EMSP1305 — Emergency Care Attendant EMSP 1305 - Emergency Care Attendant EMSP 1305 - Emergency Care Attendant 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture and two hours of lab each week. Preparation for certification as an Emergency Care Attendant (ECA)/Emergency Medical Responder (EMR). Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # EMSP1338 — Introduction to Advanced Practice EMSP 1338 - Introduction to Advanced Practice EMSP 1338 - Introduction to Advanced Practice 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours of lecture and four hours of lab each week. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: EMSP1164, EMSP1501 --- # EMSP1355 — Trauma Management EMSP 1355 - Trauma Management EMSP 1355 - Trauma Management 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours of lecture and three hours of lab each week. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: EMSP1164, EMSP1165, EMSP1338, EMSP1501, EMSP2306, EMSP2330, EMSP2434, EMSP1356 --- # EMSP1356 — Patient Assessment and Airway Management EMSP 1356 - Patient Assessment and Airway Management EMSP 1356 - Patient Assessment and Airway Management 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: One hour of lecture and seven hours of lab each week. Prerequisites: EMSP1164, EMSP1501 --- # EMSP1501 — EMT Basic EMSP 1501 - EMT Basic EMSP 1501 - EMT Basic 5 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture and five hours of lab each week. Includes all the knowledge and skills necessary to provide emergency medical care at a basic life support level with an EMS public or private service, fire department, or other specialized service areas. Certification Agencies: National Registry of EMT’s and the Texas Department of State Health Services. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # EMSP2137 — Emergency Procedures EMSP 2137 - Emergency Procedures EMSP 2137 - Emergency Procedures One credit hour. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lab each week Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: EMSP1164, EMSP1165, EMSP1166, EMSP2167 --- # EMSP2143 — Assessment Based Management EMSP 2143 - Assessment Based Management EMSP 2143 - Assessment Based Management 1 credit hour. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Four hours lab each week. Designed to provide for teaching and evaluating comprehensive, assessment-based patient care management. Prerequisites: EMSP1356, EMSP2330, EMSP1164, EMSP1165, EMSP1338, EMSP1501, EMSP2306, EMSP2434 --- # EMSP2167 — Paramedic Practicum III EMSP 2167 - Paramedic Practicum III EMSP 2167 - Paramedic Practicum III 1 credit hour. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: One hundred twenty-eight hours of clinical shall be completed in the emergency department labor and delivery, surgery, intensive care unit, lab, and mobile intensive care unit. Specific detailed learning Prerequisites: EMSP1164, EMSP1165, EMSP1356, EMSP1338, EMSP2434, EMSP2330, EMSP2444 --- # EMSP2205 — EMS Operations EMSP 2205 - EMS Operations EMSP 2205 - EMS Operations 2 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours lecture and one hour of lab each week. Prerequisites: EMSP1165, EMSP1166, EMSP2434, EMSP2444 --- # EMSP2261 — Paramedic Clinical EMSP 2261 - Paramedic Clinical EMSP 2261 - Paramedic Clinical 2 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Twelve per week. Direct supervision by the clinical professional and EMS faculty. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: EMSP1164, EMSP1338, EMSP1501, EMSP2306 --- # EMSP2266 — EMS Practicum EMSP 2266 - EMS Practicum EMSP 2266 - EMS Practicum 2 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hundred forty hours shall be completed on the mobile intensive care unit. Practical general training and experiences in the workplace. The College, in conjunction with the employer, develops and documents an individualized plan for the student. The plan relates the workplace training and experiences to the student’s general and technical course of study. The guided external experiences shall be unpaid. Prerequisites: EMSP1164, EMSP1165, EMSP1166, EMSP2167 --- # EMSP2306 — Emergency Pharmacology EMSP 2306 - Emergency Pharmacology EMSP 2306 - Emergency Pharmacology 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours of lecture and four hours of lab each week. Course is designed to complement Cardiology, Special Populations, and Medical Emergency courses. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: EMSP1164, EMSP1501 --- # EMSP2330 — Special Populations EMSP 2330 - Special Populations EMSP 2330 - Special Populations 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours lecture and two hours lab each week. Prerequisites: EMSP1164, EMSP1501 --- # EMSP2434 — Medical Emergencies EMSP 2434 - Medical Emergencies EMSP 2434 - Medical Emergencies 4 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours lecture and six hours lab each week. Prerequisites: EMSP1164, EMSP1338, EMSP1356, EMSP1501, EMSP2306, EMSP2330 --- # EMSP2444 — Cardiology EMSP 2444 - Cardiology EMSP 2444 - Cardiology 4 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours of lecture and six hours of lab each week. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: EMSP1164, EMSP1338, EMSP1356, EMSP1501, EMSP2306, EMSP2330 --- # HPRS2302 — Medical Terminology for Health Care Professionals HPRS 2302 - Medical Terminology for Health Care Professionals HPRS 2302 - Medical Terminology for Health Care Professionals 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two --- # SCIT1491 — Special Topics in Anatomy and Physiology SCIT 1491 - Special Topics in Anatomy and Physiology SCIT 1491 - Special Topics in Anatomy and Physiology 4 credit hours Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture and three hours of lab each week. Topics address recently identified current events, skills, knowledge and/or attitudes and behaviors pertinent to the technology or occupation and relevant to the professional development of the student. This course is designed for the pre-hospital professional. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # ENGR1201 — Introduction to Engineering ENGR 1201 - Introduction to Engineering ENGR 1201 - Introduction to Engineering 2 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours of lecture and two hours of lab each week. (Fall) Note: This is a required course for the THECB Engineering Compact Agreement. Prerequisites: MATH1314 --- # ENGR1304 — Engineering Graphics I ENGR 1304 - Engineering Graphics I ENGR 1304 - Engineering Graphics I 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture each week. (Spring) Prerequisites: MATH1314 --- # ENGR2301 — Engineering Mechanics I: Statics ENGR 2301 - Engineering Mechanics I: Statics ENGR 2301 - Engineering Mechanics I: Statics 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture each week. (Fall) Note: This is a required course for the THECB Engineering Compact Agreement. Prerequisites: PHYS2425 --- # ENGR2302 — Engineering Mechanics II: Dynamics ENGR 2302 - Engineering Mechanics II: Dynamics ENGR 2302 - Engineering Mechanics II: Dynamics 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture each week. (Spring) Note: This is a required course for the THECB Engineering Compact Agreement. Prerequisites: ENGR2301 --- # ENGL1301 — English Composition I ENGL 1301 - English Composition I ENGL 1301 - English Composition I 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of class each week. Intensive study of and practice in writing processes, from invention and researching to drafting, revising, and editing, both individually and collaboratively. Emphasis on effective rhetorical choices, including audience, purpose, arrangement, and style. Focus on writing the academic essay as a vehicle for learning, communicating, and critical analysis. Note: English Composition I is a --- # ENGL1302 — English Composition II ENGL 1302 - English Composition II ENGL 1302 - English Composition II 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of class each week. Intensive study of and practice in the strategies and techniques for developing research-based expository and persuasive texts. Emphasis on effective and ethical rhetorical inquiry, including primary and secondary research methods; critical reading of verbal, visual, and multimedia texts; systematic evaluation, synthesis, and documentation of information sources; and critical thinking about evidence and conclusions. Prerequisites: ENGL1301 --- # ENGL2307 — Creative Writing ENGL 2307 - Creative Writing ENGL 2307 - Creative Writing 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of class each week. Practical experience in the techniques of imaginative writing. May include fiction, nonfiction, poetry, screenwriting, or drama. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # ENGL2311 — Technical and Business Writing ENGL 2311 - Technical and Business Writing ENGL 2311 - Technical and Business Writing 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of class each week. Intensive study of and practice in professional settings. Focus on the types of documents necessary to make decisions and take action on the job, such as proposals, reports, instructions, policies and procedures, email messages, letters, and descriptions of products and services. Practice individual and collaborative processes involved in the creation of ethical and efficient documents. --- # ENGL2321 — British Literature (single-semester course) ENGL 2321 - British Literature (single-semester course) ENGL 2321 - British Literature (single-semester course) 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture each week Students will study works of prose, poetry, drama, and fiction in relation to their historical, linguistic, and cultural contexts. Texts will be selected from a diverse group of authors and traditions. Prerequisites: ENGL1301 --- # ENGL2322 — British Literature I ENGL 2322 - British Literature I ENGL 2322 - British Literature I 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of class each week. A survey of the development of British literature from the Anglo-Saxon period to the Eighteenth Century. Students will study works of prose, poetry, drama, and fiction in relation to their historical, linguistic, and cultural contexts. Texts will be selected from a diverse group of authors and traditions. Prerequisites: ENGL1301 --- # ENGL2323 — British Literature II ENGL 2323 - British Literature II ENGL 2323 - British Literature II 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of class each week. A survey of the development of British literature from the Romantic period to the present. Students will study works of prose, poetry, drama, and fiction in relation to their historical and cultural contexts. Texts will be selected from a diverse group of authors and traditions. Prerequisites: ENGL1301 --- # ENGL2326 — American Literature (single-semester course) ENGL 2326 - American Literature (single-semester course) ENGL 2326 - American Literature (single-semester course) 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture each week. Students will study works of prose, poetry, drama, and fiction in relation to their historical and cultural contexts. Texts will be selected from among a diverse group of authors for what they reflect and reveal about the evolving American experience and character. Prerequisites: ENGL1301 --- # ENGL2327 — American Literature I ENGL 2327 - American Literature I ENGL 2327 - American Literature I 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of class each week. A survey of American literature from the period of exploration and settlement through the Civil War. Students will study works of prose, poetry, drama, and fiction in relation to their historical and cultural contexts. Texts will be selected from among a diverse group of authors for what they reflect and reveal about the evolving American experience and character. Prerequisites: ENGL1301 --- # ENGL2328 — American Literature II ENGL 2328 - American Literature II ENGL 2328 - American Literature II 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of class each week. A survey of American literature from the Civil War to the present. Students will study works of prose, poetry, drama, and fiction in relation to their historical and cultural contexts. Texts will be selected from among a diverse group of authors for what they reflect and reveal about the evolving American experience and character. Prerequisites: ENGL1301 --- # ENGL2332 — World Literature I ENGL 2332 - World Literature I ENGL 2332 - World Literature I 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of class each week. A survey of world literature from the ancient world through the sixteenth century. Students will study works of prose, poetry, drama, and fiction in relation to their historical and cultural contexts. Texts will be selected from a diverse group of authors and traditions. Prerequisites: ENGL1301 --- # ENGL2333 — World Literature II ENGL 2333 - World Literature II ENGL 2333 - World Literature II 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of class each week. A survey of world literature from the seventeenth century to the present. Students will study works of prose, poetry, drama, and fiction in relation to their historical and cultural contexts. Texts will be selected from a diverse group of authors and traditions. Prerequisites: ENGL1301 --- # ENGL2341 — Forms of Literature ENGL 2341 - Forms of Literature ENGL 2341 - Forms of Literature 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture each week. Prerequisites: ENGL1301 --- # ENGL2389 — Academic Cooperative - English ENGL 2389 - Academic Cooperative - English ENGL 2389 - Academic Cooperative - English 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture each week. An instructional program designed to integrate on-campus study with practical hands-on work experience. In conjunction with class seminars, the individual student will set specific goals and --- # ESOL0301 — ESL Conversation I ESOL 0301 - ESL Conversation I ESOL 0301 - ESL Conversation I No college credit. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of class each week. Conversation I will develop skills necessary for everyday conversations relating to American culture, employment, and day-to-day life. Vocabulary, pronunciation, and simple sentence patterns will be emphasized. This course is designed as an entry level or beginning level course. The overall goal of Conversation I is to equip students with enough vocabulary and oral fluency to converse in everyday situations. --- # ESOL0302 — ESL Conversation II ESOL 0302 - ESL Conversation II ESOL 0302 - ESL Conversation II No college credit. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of class each week. Conversation II is a continuation of Conversation I. It will develop skills necessary for everyday conversations relating to American culture, employment, and day-to-day life. Vocabulary, pronunciation, and simple sentence patterns will be emphasized. This course is designed as an entry level or beginning level course. The overall goal of Conversation II is to equip students with enough vocabulary and oral fluency to converse in everyday situations. --- # ESOL0303 — ESL Conversation III ESOL 0303 - ESL Conversation III ESOL 0303 - ESL Conversation III No college credit. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of class each week. Conversation III is a continuation of Conversation II. It will develop skills necessary for everyday conversations relating to American culture, employment, and day-to-day life. Vocabulary, pronunciation, and simple sentence patterns will be emphasized. This course is designed as an entry level or beginning level course. The overall goal of Conversation III is to equip students with enough vocabulary and oral fluency to converse in everyday situations. --- # ENVR1401 — Environmental Science I ENVR 1401 - Environmental Science I ENVR 1401 - Environmental Science I 4 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture and three hours of lab each week. A survey of the forces, including humans, that shape our physical and biologic environment, and how they affect life on earth. Introduction to the science and policy of global and regional environmental issues, including polution, climate change, and sustainability of land, water, and energy resources. Lab activities will cover methods used to collect and analyze environmental data. --- # FREN1411 — Beginning French I FREN 1411 - Beginning French I FREN 1411 - Beginning French I 4 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture/guided drill are provided in the classroom and/or online each week. Fundamental skills in listening comprehension, speaking, reading, and writing. Includes basic vocabulary, grammatical structures, and culture. --- # FREN1412 — Beginning French II FREN 1412 - Beginning French II FREN 1412 - Beginning French II 4 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture/guided drill are provided in the classroom and/or online each week. Included basic vocabulary, grammatical structures, and culture. --- # BIOL2320 — Microbiology for Non-Majors Funeral Science BIOL 2320 - Microbiology for Non-Majors Funeral Science BIOL 2320 - Microbiology for Non-Majors Funeral Science 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture each week. This course covers basic microbiology and immunology and is primarily directed at funeral science majors. It provides an introduction to historical concepts of the nature of microorganisms, microbial diversity, the importance of microorganisms and acellular agents and their roles in human diseases, and pathophysiology. --- # MRTS1191 — Special Topics in Funeral Service and Mortuary Science MRTS 1191 - Special Topics in Funeral Service and Mortuary Science MRTS 1191 - Special Topics in Funeral Service and Mortuary Science 1 credit hour. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lab each week. (Fall, Spring) Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: MRTS1301, MRTS1330, MRTS1342 --- # MRTS1225 — Thanatochemistry MRTS 1225 - Thanatochemistry MRTS 1225 - Thanatochemistry 2 credit hours Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours of lecture and one hour of lab each week. A survey of the basic principles of chemistry as they relate to funeral service. The chemical principles and precautions involved in sanitation, disinfection, public health, and embalming practice will be stressed. The government regulation of chemicals currently used in funeral service is reviewed. (Fall, Spring) Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # MRTS1272 — Funeral Service Arts Board Preparation MRTS 1272 - Funeral Service Arts Board Preparation MRTS 1272 - Funeral Service Arts Board Preparation 2 credit hours Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours of lecture each week. (Fall, Spring) Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: MRTS1301, MRTS1330, MRTS1342 --- # MRTS1273 — Funeral Service Science Board Preparation MRTS 1273 - Funeral Service Science Board Preparation MRTS 1273 - Funeral Service Science Board Preparation 2 credit hours Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours of lecture each week. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: MRTS1301, MRTS1330, MRTS1342 --- # MRTS1286 — Internship - Funeral Services and Mortuary Science MRTS 1286 - Internship - Funeral Services and Mortuary Science MRTS 1286 - Internship - Funeral Services and Mortuary Science 2 credit hours Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Twelve hours of lab each week. A work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills and concepts. A learning plan is developed by the college and the employer. (Fall, Spring) Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # MRTS1301 — Contemporary Funeral Service Practices MRTS 1301 - Contemporary Funeral Service Practices MRTS 1301 - Contemporary Funeral Service Practices 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture each week. Presentation of the requirements for burial, cremation, donation, and burial at-sea. An introduction to funeral counseling as a basis for fulfillment of responsibilities. (Fall, Spring) Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # MRTS1320 — Crematory Operations MRTS 1320 - Crematory Operations MRTS 1320 - Crematory Operations 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture and one hour of lab each week. Presentation of legal requirements, procedures, liabilities, records maintenance for cremation and disposition of cremated remains. (Fall, Spring) Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # MRTS1330 — Funeral Service Internship Orientation MRTS 1330 - Funeral Service Internship Orientation MRTS 1330 - Funeral Service Internship Orientation 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours lecture and four hours of lab each week. Instruction in equipment use, procedures, and functions in the daily operation of a funeral home. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # MRTS1342 — Mortuary Management I MRTS 1342 - Mortuary Management I MRTS 1342 - Mortuary Management I 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture and one hour of lab each week. Projects in generating forms and documents related to disposition of human remains utilizing computer software designed for mortuaries. (Fall, Spring) Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # MRTS2231 — Human Anatomy MRTS 2231 - Human Anatomy MRTS 2231 - Human Anatomy 2 credit hours Lecture/Lab/Clinical: One hour of lecture and three hours of lab each week. (Fall, Spring) Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: BIOL2404 --- # MRTS2244 — Technical Procedures I MRTS 2244 - Technical Procedures I MRTS 2244 - Technical Procedures I 2 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Seven hours of lab each week. Presentation of treatment, planning, and application in preparation for professional practice. (Fall) Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: BIOL2404 --- # MRTS2335 — Mortuary Jurisprudence MRTS 2335 - Mortuary Jurisprudence MRTS 2335 - Mortuary Jurisprudence 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture each week. Emphasis is on ethical practice. Compliance with pre-need and at-need regulatory agencies included. (Fall, Spring) Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: MRTS1330, ENGL2311 --- # MRTS2342 — Mortuary Management II MRTS 2342 - Mortuary Management II MRTS 2342 - Mortuary Management II 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture each week. Topics include funeral service merchandising and marketing, human resource functions, and professional practice. (Fall, Spring) Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: MRTS1342 --- # MRTS2447 — Technical Procedures II MRTS 2447 - Technical Procedures II MRTS 2447 - Technical Procedures II 4 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours lecture and four hours of lab each week. Introduction of additional topics on treatment, planning and application. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # PSYT1325 — Death and Dying PSYT 1325 - Death and Dying PSYT 1325 - Death and Dying 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours of lecture and two hours of lab each week. Study of the cultural and social norms, values, and beliefs, and behaviors associated with end-of-life experiences. (Fall, Spring, Summer) --- # GEOG1301 — Physical Geography GEOG 1301 - Physical Geography GEOG 1301 - Physical Geography 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of class each week. This course introduces students to the processes that drive Earth’s physical systems. Students will explore the relationships among these physical systems, with emphasis on weather and climate, water, ecosystems, geologic processes and landform development, and human interactions with the physical environment. --- # GEOG1303 — World Regional Geography GEOG 1303 - World Regional Geography GEOG 1303 - World Regional Geography 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of class each week. This course is an introduction to the world’s major regions seen through their defining physical, social, cultural, political, and economic features. These regions are examined in terms of their physical and human characteristics and their interactions. The course emphasizes relations among regions on issues such as trade, economic development, conflict, and the role of regions in the globalization process. --- # GEOL1101 — Earth Science for Non-Science Majors I Laboratory GEOL 1101 - Earth Science for Non-Science Majors I Laboratory GEOL 1101 - Earth Science for Non-Science Majors I Laboratory 1 credit hour. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lab each week. This laboratory-based course accompanies GEOL 1301 , Earth Sciences I. Activities will cover methods used to collect and analyze data in geology, meteorology, oceanography, and astronomy. --- # GEOL1102 — Earth Science for Non-Science Majors II Laboratory GEOL 1102 - Earth Science for Non-Science Majors II Laboratory GEOL 1102 - Earth Science for Non-Science Majors II Laboratory 1 credit hour. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lab each week. Note: This laboratory-based course accompanies GEOL 1302, Earth Sciences II. Activities will focus on methods used to collect and analyze data related to natural resources, hazards and climate variability. --- # GEOL1301 — Earth Sciences for Non-Science Majors I GEOL 1301 - Earth Sciences for Non-Science Majors I GEOL 1301 - Earth Sciences for Non-Science Majors I 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture each week. Survey of geology, meteorology, oceanography, and astronomy. (Fall, Spring, Summer) --- # GEOL1302 — Earth Sciences for Non-Science Majors II GEOL 1302 - Earth Sciences for Non-Science Majors II GEOL 1302 - Earth Sciences for Non-Science Majors II 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture each week. Extension of the study of geology, astronomy, meteorology and oceanography, focusing on natural resources, hazards and climate variability. (Fall, Spring, Summer) --- # GEOL1401 — Earth Sciences for Non-Majors I GEOL 1401 - Earth Sciences for Non-Majors I GEOL 1401 - Earth Sciences for Non-Majors I 4 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture and three hours of lab each week. Survey of geology, meteorology, oceanography, and astronomy. --- # GEOL1402 — Earth Sciences for Non-Majors II GEOL 1402 - Earth Sciences for Non-Majors II GEOL 1402 - Earth Sciences for Non-Majors II 4 credit hours Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture and three hours of lab each week. Extension of the study of geology, astronomy, meteorology oceanography, focusing on natural resources, hazards and climate variability. --- # GERM1411 — Beginning German I GERM 1411 - Beginning German I GERM 1411 - Beginning German I 4 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture/guided drill are provided in the classroom and/or online each week. Fundamental skills in listening comprehension, speaking, reading, and writing. Includes basic vocabulary, grammatical structures, and culture. --- # GERM1412 — Beginning German II GERM 1412 - Beginning German II GERM 1412 - Beginning German II 4 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture/guided drill are provided in the classroom and/or online each week. Includes basic vocabulary, grammatical structures and culture. Prerequisites: GERM1411 --- # GOVT2305 — Federal Government GOVT 2305 - Federal Government GOVT 2305 - Federal Government 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of class each week. Origin and development of the U.S. Constitution, structure and powers of the national government including the legislative, executive, and judicial branches, federalism, political participation, the national election process, public policy, civil liberties and civil rights. --- # GOVT2306 — Texas Government GOVT 2306 - Texas Government GOVT 2306 - Texas Government 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of class each week. Origin and development of the Texas Constitution, structure and powers of state and local government, federalism and inter-governmental relations, political participation, the election process, public policy, and the political culture of Texas. --- # HIST1301 — United States History I HIST 1301 - United States History I HIST 1301 - United States History I 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of class each week. A survey of the social, political, economic, cultural, and intellectual history of the United States from the pre-Columbian era to the Civil War/Reconstruction period. United States History I includes the study of the pre-Columbian, colonial, revolutionary, early national, slavery and sectionalism, and the Civil War/Reconstruction eras. Themes that may be addressed in United States History I include: American settlement and diversity, American culture,… --- # HIST1302 — United States History II HIST 1302 - United States History II HIST 1302 - United States History II 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of class each week. A survey of the social, political, economic, cultural, and intellectual history of the United States from the Civil War/Reconstruction era to the present. United States History II examines industrialization, immigration, world wars, the Great Depression, Cold War and post-Cold War eras. Themes that may be addressed in United States History II include: American culture, religion, civil and human rights, technological change, economic change, immigratio… --- # HIST2301 — Texas History HIST 2301 - Texas History HIST 2301 - Texas History 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of class each week. This class may substitute for either HIST 1301 or HIST 1302 for NTCC graduation requirements. A survey of the political, social, economic, cultural, and intellectual history of Texas from the pre-Columbian era to the present. Themes that may be addressed in Texas History include: Spanish colonization and Spanish Texas; Mexican Texas; the Republic of Texas; statehood and secession; oil, industrialization, and urbanization; civil rights; and modern Texas. --- # HIST2321 — World Civilizations I HIST 2321 - World Civilizations I HIST 2321 - World Civilizations I 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of class each week. A survey of the social, political, economical, cultural, religious, and intellectual history of the world from the emergence of human cultures through the 15th century. The course examines major cultural regions of the world in Africa, the Americas, Asia, Europe, and Oceania and their global interactions over time. Themes include the emergence of early societies, the rise of civilizations, the development of political and legal systems, religion and philoso… --- # HIST2322 — World Civilizations II HIST 2322 - World Civilizations II HIST 2322 - World Civilizations II 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of class each week. A survey of the social, political, economical, cultural, religious and intellectual history of the world from the 15th century to the present. The course examines major cultural regions of the world in Africa, the Americas, Asia, Europe, and Oceania and their global interactions over time. Themes include maritime exploration and transoceanic empires, nation/state formation and industrialization, imperialism, global conflicts and resolutions, and global ec… --- # HIST2327 — Mexican American History I (to the United States - Mexico War Era) HIST 2327 - Mexican American History I (to the United States - Mexico War Era) HIST 2327 - Mexican American History I (to the United States - Mexico War Era) 3 credit hours Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture each week. A survey of the economic, social, political, intellectual, and cultural history of Mexican Americans/Chicanx. Periods include early indigenous societies, conflict and conquest, early European colonization and empires, New Spain, early revolutionary period, Mexican independence and nation building, United States expansion to the United States-Mexico War Era. Themes to… --- # HIST2328 — Mexican American History II (from the United States-Mexico War Era) HIST 2328 - Mexican American History II (from the United States-Mexico War Era) HIST 2328 - Mexican American History II (from the United States-Mexico War Era) 3 credit hours Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture each week. A survey of the economic, social, political, intellectual, and cultural history of Mexican Americans/Chicanx. Periods include the United States-Mexico War Era, incorporation of Northern Mexico into the United States, Porfirian Mexico, and the nineteenth century American West, 1910 Mexican Revolution and Progressive Era, the Great Depression and New Deal, World War I… --- # HIST2381 — African American History I HIST 2381 - African American History I HIST 2381 - African American History I 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture each week. A survey of the social, political, economic, cultural, and intellectual history of people of African descent in the formation and development of the United States to the Civil War/Reconstruction period. African American History I includes the study of African origins and legacy, trans-Atlantic slave trade, and the experiences of African Americans during Colonial, Revolutionary, Early National, Antebellum, and the Civil War/Reconstruction Eras. T… --- # HIST2382 — African American History II HIST 2382 - African American History II HIST 2382 - African American History II 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture each week. A survey of the social, political, economic, cultural, and intellectual history of people of African descent in the United States from the Civil War/Reconstruction period to the present. African American History II examines segregation, disenfranchisement, civil rights, migrations, industrialization, world wars, the Harlem Renaissance and the conditions of African Americans in the Great Depression, Cold War and post-Cold War eras. This course… --- # HIST2389 — Academic Cooperative HIST 2389 - Academic Cooperative HIST 2389 - Academic Cooperative 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of class each week An instructional program designed to integrate on-campus study with practical hands-on experience in history. In conjunction with class seminars, the individual student will set specific goals and --- # HUMA1301 — Introduction to Humanities HUMA 1301 - Introduction to Humanities HUMA 1301 - Introduction to Humanities 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture each week. This stand-alone course is an interdisciplinary survey of cultures focusing on the philosophical and aesthetic factors in human values with an emphasis on the historical development of the individual and society and the need to create. --- # HUMA1305 — Introduction to Mexican American Studies HUMA 1305 - Introduction to Mexican American Studies HUMA 1305 - Introduction to Mexican American Studies Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture each week. This interdisciplinary survey examines the different cultural, artistic, economic, historical, political, and social aspects of the Mexican-American/Chicano communities. It also covers issues such as dispossession, immigration, transnationalism, and other topics that have shaped the Mexican-American experience. --- # HUMA1311 — Mexican American Fine Arts Appreciation HUMA 1311 - Mexican American Fine Arts Appreciation HUMA 1311 - Mexican American Fine Arts Appreciation 3 credit hours Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture each week. This course is an exploration of the purposes and processes in the visual and performing arts (such as music, painting, drama, and dance) and the ways in which they express the values of the Mexican-American/Chicano experience. --- # BMGT1331 — Production and Operations Management BMGT 1331 - Production and Operations Management BMGT 1331 - Production and Operations Management 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture each week. Fundamental of techniques used in the practice of production and operations management. Includes location, design, and resource allocation. --- # CBFM2317 — Mechanical Maintenance CBFM 2317 - Mechanical Maintenance CBFM 2317 - Mechanical Maintenance 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours of lecture and two hours of lab each week. General principles of mechanical and electrical systems as related to inspection, repair, and preventative maintenance of facility equipment. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # DFTG1309 — Basic Computer-Aided Drafting DFTG 1309 - Basic Computer-Aided Drafting DFTG 1309 - Basic Computer-Aided Drafting 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours of lecture and two hours of lab each week. An introduction to computer-aided drafting. Emphasis is placed on setup; creating and modifying geometry; storing and retrieving predefined shapes; placing, rotating, and scaling objects, adding text and dimensions, using layers, coordinate systems, and plot/print to scale. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # DFTG1325 — Blueprint Reading and Sketching DFTG 1325 - Blueprint Reading and Sketching DFTG 1325 - Blueprint Reading and Sketching 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours lecture and two hours of lab each week. Programming and operation of CNC machine shop equipment. Demonstrate operations of CNC machine controls; compare and contrast the difference between conventional and CNC machines; utilize CNC machine applications for machining operations. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # ELPT1351 — Electrical Machines ELPT 1351 - Electrical Machines ELPT 1351 - Electrical Machines 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours of lecture and two hours of lab each week. Students learn industry-relevant skills including how to operate, install, analyze performance, and select electric machines for various applications. Prerequisites: ELPT1319 --- # ELPT1357 — Industrial Wiring ELPT 1357 - Industrial Wiring ELPT 1357 - Industrial Wiring 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours of lecture and two hours of lab each week. It includes the installation of electrical power distribution systems from the bus bar to the control panel, including bending, sizing, layout, and selection of 3 types of conduit; bus plug installation, wire and circuit protection sizing, and disconnect. Prerequisites: ELPT1319 --- # ELPT2319 — Programmable Logic Controllers I ELPT 2319 - Programmable Logic Controllers I ELPT 2319 - Programmable Logic Controllers I 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours of lecture and two hours of lab each week. It applies principles of operation and numbering systems to electrical controls. Prerequisites: ELPT1319 --- # ELPT2355 — Programmable Logic Controllers II ELPT 2355 - Programmable Logic Controllers II ELPT 2355 - Programmable Logic Controllers II 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours of lecture and two hours of lab each week. It teaches how to program, operate, and interface programmable controllers in a variety of industrial applications. Prerequisites: ELPT2319 --- # HYDR1345 — Hydraulics and Pneumatics HYDR 1345 - Hydraulics and Pneumatics HYDR 1345 - Hydraulics and Pneumatics 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours of lecture and two hours of lab each week. Fundamentals of hydraulics and types of hydraulic pumps, cylinders, valves, motors, and related systems including operations, maintenance, and system analysis. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # HYDR2330 — Fluid Power System Design HYDR 2330 - Fluid Power System Design HYDR 2330 - Fluid Power System Design 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours of lecture and two hours of lab each week. Prerequisites: HYDR1345 --- # INMT1305 — Introduction to Industrial Maintenance INMT 1305 - Introduction to Industrial Maintenance INMT 1305 - Introduction to Industrial Maintenance 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours of lecture and two hours of lab each week. Basic mechanical skills and repair techniques common to most fields of industrial maintenance. Topics include precision measuring instruments and general safety rules common in industry, including lock-out/tag-out. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # INMT2301 — Machinery Installation INMT 2301 - Machinery Installation INMT 2301 - Machinery Installation 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours of lecture and two hours of lab each week. Students will learn industry-related skills including how to operate, install, analyze performance, maintain, troubleshoot, and design heavy-duty mechanical transmission systems. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: INMT1305 --- # INMT2345 — Industrial Troubleshooting INMT 2345 - Industrial Troubleshooting INMT 2345 - Industrial Troubleshooting 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours of lecture and four hours of lab each week. Emphasis will be placed on the use of schematics and diagrams in conjunction with proper troubleshooting procedures. It integrates the principles, concepts, and techniques explored in earlier technology courses. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # INMT2388 — Internship - Manufacturing Technology/Technician INMT 2388 - Internship - Manufacturing Technology/Technician INMT 2388 - Internship - Manufacturing Technology/Technician 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Nine hours of work experience each week. As outlined in the learning plan, the student applies the theory, concepts, and skills involving specialized materials, tools, equipment, procedures, regulations, laws and interactions associated with the occupation and the business/industry. Prerequisites: INMT2301 --- # INTC1357 — AC/DC Motor Control INTC 1357 - AC/DC Motor Control INTC 1357 - AC/DC Motor Control 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours of lecture and two hours of lab each week. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: ELPT1341 --- # MCHN2303 — Fundamentals of Computer Numerical Controlled (CNC) Machine Controls MCHN 2303 - Fundamentals of Computer Numerical Controlled (CNC) Machine Controls MCHN 2303 - Fundamentals of Computer Numerical Controlled (CNC) Machine Controls 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours lecture and two hours of lab each week. Programming and operation of CNC machine shop equipment. Demonstrate operations of CNC machine controls; compare and contrast the difference between conventional and CNC machines; utilize CNC machine applications for machining operations. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # MCHN2334 — Operation of CNC Machining Centers MCHN 2334 - Operation of CNC Machining Centers MCHN 2334 - Operation of CNC Machining Centers 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours lecture and two hours of lab each week. A study of CNC operations with an emphasis on vertical machining centers. Set up and operate CNC machining centers; set machine and tool offsets for machining operations; and edit the program as required. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # MFGT1302 — Introduction to Automated Manufacturing MFGT 1302 - Introduction to Automated Manufacturing MFGT 1302 - Introduction to Automated Manufacturing 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture each week. Overview of automated manufacturing principles; including manufacturing process, control systems, and measurement theory. --- # RBTC1305 — Robotic Fundamentals RBTC 1305 - Robotic Fundamentals RBTC 1305 - Robotic Fundamentals 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Four hours of lecture each week. An introduction to flexible automation. Topics include installation, repair, maintenance, and development of flexible robotic manufacturing systems. --- # RBTC1341 — Vision Systems RBTC 1341 - Vision Systems RBTC 1341 - Vision Systems 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Four hours of lecture each week. An overview of machine vision systems, including terminology and components. Topics include optics, sensors, lighting, image analysis, and user interfaces. --- # RBTC2345 — Robotic Application, Set-Up and Testing RBTC 2345 - Robotic Application, Set-Up and Testing RBTC 2345 - Robotic Application, Set-Up and Testing 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Four hours of lecture each week. A capstone course that provides the student with laboratory experience in the installation, set-up, and testing of robotic cells. --- # INRW0301 — Integrated Reading and Writing I INRW 0301 - Integrated Reading and Writing I INRW 0301 - Integrated Reading and Writing I No college credit. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture each week. This class surveys a variety of reading materials and is designed to develop proficiency in integrated and contextualized reading and writing skills and strategies. Instruction will focus on English grammar, sentence structure, paragraphs and essay writing. --- # INRW0302 — Integrated Reading and Writing II INRW 0302 - Integrated Reading and Writing II INRW 0302 - Integrated Reading and Writing II No college credit. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture each week. This course is designed to develop students’ critical reading and academic writing skills necessary for success in college-level academic work. Instruction will focus on applying critical reading skills for organizing, analyzing, and retaining material, and length of the assignment. The course integrates fundamental reading skills with foundational skills in writing by developing a variety of academic essays. This course fulfill… Prerequisites: INRW0301 --- # INRW0311 — Integrated Reading and Writing Co-Requisite INRW 0311 - Integrated Reading and Writing Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture each week. Instruction will focus on applying critical reading skills for organizing, analyzing, and retaining material, and length of the assignment. The course integrates fundamental reading skills with foundational skills in writing by developing a variety of academic essays. This course fulfills TSI requirements for reading and writing. (Fall, Spring, Summer) --- # LATI1411 — Elementary Latin I LATI 1411 - Elementary Latin I LATI 1411 - Elementary Latin I 4 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture/guided drill are provided in the classroom and/or online each week. Grammar and vocabulary. Emphasis on the value of Latin as a background for the study of English and modern foreign languages. --- # LATI1412 — Elementary Latin II LATI 1412 - Elementary Latin II LATI 1412 - Elementary Latin II 4 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture/guided drill are provided in the classroom and/or online each week. Emphasis on the value of Latin as a background for the study of English and modern foreign languages. Prerequisites: LATI1411 --- # MATH0100 — Co-Requisite for Foundations of Mathematical Reasoning MATH 0100 - Lecture/Lab/Clinical: One hour of lecture each week. EDUC 1100 MATH 0100 will contain essential foundational concepts needed for success in MATH0304 but not frequently mastered by students who do not exhibit adequate preparation for the following topics: In developing skills, strategies, and reasoning needed to succeed in mathematics, including communication and appropriate use of technology. Topics include the study of numeracy and the real number system; algebraic concepts, notation, and reasoning; quantitative relationships; mathematical models; and problem solving. (Fall, Spri… --- # MATH0114 — Foundations of College Algebra MATH 0114 - Foundations of College Algebra MATH 0114 - Foundations of College Algebra No college credit. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: One hour of lecture each week. Topics include: study of numeracy and the real number systems; algebraic concepts, notation, and reasoning; quantitative relationships, mathematical models, and problem-solving. Technology and communication will be embedded throughout the course. Additional topics may be covered. (Fall, Spring, Summer) --- # MATH0124 — Foundations of Finite Mathematics MATH 0124 - Foundations of Finite Mathematics MATH 0124 - Foundations of Finite Mathematics No college credit. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: One hour of lecture each week. Topics include: order of operations, percentages, graphing, mathematical models, probability, and statistical reasoning. Technology and communication will be embedded throughout the course. Additional topics may be covered. (Fall, Spring, Summer) --- # MATH0132 — Foundations of Contemporary Mathematics MATH 0132 - Foundations of Contemporary Mathematics MATH 0132 - Foundations of Contemporary Mathematics No college credit. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: One hour of lecture each week. Topics include: order of operations, percentages, estimation, probability, logic of arguments, and mathematical models. Technology and communication will be embedded throughout the course. Additional topics may be covered. (Fall, Spring, Summer) --- # MATH0142 — Foundations of Introductory Statistics MATH 0142 - Foundations of Introductory Statistics MATH 0142 - Foundations of Introductory Statistics No college credit. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: One hour of lecture each week. Topics include: order of operations, percentages, estimation, probability, descriptive statistics, frequency distributions, graphics data, probability, central tendency, and binomial, normal, and sampling distributions. Technology and communication will be embedded throughout the course. Additional topics may be covered. (Fall, Spring, Summer) --- # MATH0200 — Co-Requisite for Foundations of Mathematical Reasoning (FMR) MATH 0200 - Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours of lecture each week. (Fall, Spring) --- # MATH0304 — Foundations of Mathematical Reasoning MATH 0304 - Foundations of Mathematical Reasoning MATH 0304 - Foundations of Mathematical Reasoning No college credit. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture each week. EDUC 1100 MATH 0100 Math 0304 supports students in developing skills, strategies, and reasoning needed to succeed in mathematics, including communication and appropriate use of technology. Topics include the study of numeracy and the real number system; algebraic concepts, notation, and reasoning; quantitative relationships; mathematical models; and problem solving. (Fall, Spring, Summer) --- # MATH1314 — College Algebra MATH 1314 - College Algebra MATH 1314 - College Algebra 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture each week Additional topics such as sequences, series, probability, and conics may be included.(Fall, Spring Summer ) --- # MATH1316 — College Trigonometry MATH 1316 - College Trigonometry MATH 1316 - College Trigonometry 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of class lecture week Additional topics such as vectors, polar coordinates and parametric equations may be included. (Fall) Prerequisites: MATH1314 --- # MATH1324 — Finite Mathematics MATH 1324 - Finite Mathematics MATH 1324 - Finite Mathematics 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of class each week. The applications include mathematics of finance, including simple and compound interest and annuities; systems of linear equations; matrices; linear programming; probability, including expected value. (Fall, Spring, Summer) --- # MATH1325 — Business Calculus MATH 1325 - Business Calculus MATH 1325 - Business Calculus 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture each week This course is not a substitute for MATH 2413 . (Fall, Spring, Summer) Prerequisites: MATH1314, MATH1324, MATH2413 --- # MATH1332 — Contemporary Mathematics MATH 1332 - Contemporary Mathematics MATH 1332 - Contemporary Mathematics 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture each week. Topics include introductory treatments of sets and logic, financial mathematics, probability and statistics with appropriate applications. Number sense, proportional reasoning, estimation, technology, and communication should be embedded throughout the course. Additional topics may be covered. (Fall, Spring, Summer) --- # MATH1342 — Introductory Statistics MATH 1342 - Introductory Statistics MATH 1342 - Introductory Statistics 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of class each week Analysis includes descriptive statistics, correlation and regression, confidence intervals and hypothesis testing. Use of appropriate technology is recommended. (Fall, Spring, Summer) --- # MATH1350 — Mathematics for Teachers I MATH 1350 - Mathematics for Teachers I MATH 1350 - Mathematics for Teachers I 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of class each week. It includes the conceptual development of the following: sets, functions, numeration systems, number theory, and properties of the various number systems with an emphasis on problem solving and critical thinking. (Fall, Spring, Summer) Prerequisites: MATH1314 --- # MATH1351 — Mathematics for Teachers II MATH 1351 - Mathematics for Teachers II MATH 1351 - Mathematics for Teachers II 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of class each week. It includes the concepts of geometry, measurement, probability, and statistics with an emphasis on problem solving and critical thinking. (Fall, Spring, Summer) Prerequisites: MATH1314 --- # MATH2318 — Linear Algebra MATH 2318 - Linear Algebra MATH 2318 - Linear Algebra 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture each week. Topics include finite dimensional vector spaces and their geometric significance; representing and solving systems of linear equations using multiple methods, including Gaussian elimination and matrix inversion; matrices; determinants; linear transformations; quadratic forms; eigenvalues and eigenvector; and applications in science and engineering. (Fall) Prerequisites: MATH2414 --- # MATH2320 — Differential Equations MATH 2320 - Differential Equations MATH 2320 - Differential Equations 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of class each week (Spring) Prerequisites: MATH2414 --- # MATH2412 — Pre-calculus MATH 2412 - Pre-calculus MATH 2412 - Pre-calculus 4 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Four hours of class each week (Fall, Spring, Summer) Prerequisites: MATH1314 --- # MATH2413 — Calculus I MATH 2413 - Calculus I MATH 2413 - Calculus I 4 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Four hours of lecture each week (Fall, Spring, Summer) Prerequisites: MATH2412 --- # MATH2414 — Calculus II MATH 2414 - Calculus II MATH 2414 - Calculus II 4 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Four hours of lecture each week. (Fall, Spring, Summer) Prerequisites: MATH2413 --- # MATH2415 — Calculus III MATH 2415 - Calculus III MATH 2415 - Calculus III 4 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Four hours of class each week. (Fall, Spring) Prerequisites: MATH2414 --- # HITT1249 — Pharmacology for Health Professions HITT 1249 - Pharmacology for Health Professions HITT 1249 - Pharmacology for Health Professions 2 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: One hour of lecture and three hours of lab each week. This course provides an overview of the basic concepts of the pharmacological treatment of various diseases affecting major body systems. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # HITT1301 — Health Data Content and Structure HITT 1301 - Health Data Content and Structure HITT 1301 - Health Data Content and Structure 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours of lecture and four hours of lab each week (Spring) Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: MDCA1343, HITT1441 --- # HITT1342 — Ambulatory Coding HITT 1342 - Ambulatory Coding HITT 1342 - Ambulatory Coding 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours of lecture and four hours of lab each week. (Spring) Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: MDCA1343, HITT1441 --- # HITT1441 — Coding and Classification Systems HITT 1441 - Coding and Classification Systems HITT 1441 - Coding and Classification Systems 4 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours of lecture and six hours of lab each week. (Fall) Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: MDCA1313, BCIS1305 --- # HITT2346 — Advanced Medical Coding HITT 2346 - Advanced Medical Coding HITT 2346 - Advanced Medical Coding 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours of lecture and four hours of lab each week. Investigation of government regulations and changes in health care reporting. (Summer) Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: HITT1301, HITT1342 --- # HITT2435 — Coding and Reimbursement Methodologies HITT 2435 - Coding and Reimbursement Methodologies HITT 2435 - Coding and Reimbursement Methodologies 4 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours of lecture and six hours of lab each week. (Summer) Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: HITT1301, HITT1342 --- # MDCA1205 — Medical Law & Ethics MDCA 1205 - Medical Law & Ethics MDCA 1205 - Medical Law & Ethics 2 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: One hour of lecture and four hours of lab each week. This is a course of instruction in principles, procedures, and regulations involving legal and ethical relationships among physicians, patients, and medical assistants in ambulatory care settings. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # MDCA1254 — Medical Assisting Credentialing Exam Review MDCA 1254 - Medical Assisting Credentialing Exam Review MDCA 1254 - Medical Assisting Credentialing Exam Review 2 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: One hour of lecture and four hours of lab each week. (Spring) Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: MDCA1361 --- # MDCA1302 — Human Disease/Pathophysiology MDCA 1302 - Human Disease/Pathophysiology MDCA 1302 - Human Disease/Pathophysiology 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours of lecture and four hours of lab each week. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: MDCA1313 --- # MDCA1309 — Anatomy and Physiology for Medical Assistants MDCA 1309 - Anatomy and Physiology for Medical Assistants MDCA 1309 - Anatomy and Physiology for Medical Assistants 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours of lecture and four hours of lab each week (Spring) Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: MDCA1313 --- # MDCA1313 — Medical Terminology MDCA 1313 - Medical Terminology MDCA 1313 - Medical Terminology 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours of lecture and three hours of lab each week. This course is a study and practical application of medical vocabulary system. Includes structure, recognition, analysis, definition, spelling, pronunciation, and combination of medical terms form prefixes, suffixes, roots, and combining forms. (Fall, Spring, Summer) Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # MDCA1317 — Procedures in a Clinical Setting I MDCA 1317 - Procedures in a Clinical Setting I MDCA 1317 - Procedures in a Clinical Setting I 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours of lecture and four hours of lab each week It included vital sign, collection and documentation of patient information, asepsis, office clinical procedures, and other treatments as appropriate for ambulatory settings. (Spring) Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: MDCA1313, MDCA1421 --- # MDCA1343 — Medical Insurance MDCA 1343 - Medical Insurance MDCA 1343 - Medical Insurance 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours of lecture and four hours of lab each week (Fall) Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: MDCA1313, BCIS1305 --- # MDCA1348 — Pharmacology & Administration of Medications MDCA 1348 - Pharmacology & Administration of Medications MDCA 1348 - Pharmacology & Administration of Medications 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours of lecture and four hours of lab each week. Focuses on drug classifications, principles, and procedures of medication administration, mathematical systems and conversions, calculation of drug problems, and medico-legal responsibilities of the medical assistant. (Fall) Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: MDCA1317, MATH1314, MATH1342 --- # MDCA1352 — Medical Assistant Laboratory Procedures MDCA 1352 - Medical Assistant Laboratory Procedures MDCA 1352 - Medical Assistant Laboratory Procedures 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours of lecture and four hours of lab each week. Includes specimen collection and handling, quality assurance and quality control in performance of Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA)-waived laboratory testing. (Fall) Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: MDCA1309, MDCA1313, MDCA1317, MATH1314, MATH1342 --- # MDCA1360 — Clinical-Medical/Clinical Assistant MDCA 1360 - Clinical-Medical/Clinical Assistant MDCA 1360 - Clinical-Medical/Clinical Assistant 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Nine hours of clinicals each week Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional. Additional requirements include completion of an approved Health Care Provider CPR course, completion of immunizations, and other administrative requirements. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: MDCA1317 --- # MDCA1361 — Clinical-Medical/Clinical Assistant MDCA 1361 - Clinical-Medical/Clinical Assistant MDCA 1361 - Clinical-Medical/Clinical Assistant 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Nine hours of clinical each week This course is a health-related work-based learning, experience that enables the student to apply specialized theory, skills, and concepts. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional. Additional requirements include completion of an approved Health Care Provider CPR course, completion of immunizations, and other administrative requirements. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: MDCA1417, MDCA1302 --- # MDCA1362 — Clinical-Medical/Clinical Assistant MDCA 1362 - Clinical-Medical/Clinical Assistant MDCA 1362 - Clinical-Medical/Clinical Assistant 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Sixteen hours of lab each week. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional. (Spring) Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: MDCA1360, MDCA1361 --- # MDCA1417 — Procedures in a Clinical Setting II MDCA 1417 - Procedures in a Clinical Setting II MDCA 1417 - Procedures in a Clinical Setting II 4 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture and four hours of lab each week It includes vital signs, collection and documentation of patient information, asepsis, office clinical procedures, and other treatments as appropriate for ambulatory care settings. (Fall) Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: MDCA1317 --- # MDCA1421 — Administrative Procedures MDCA 1421 - Administrative Procedures MDCA 1421 - Administrative Procedures 4 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two Prerequisites: MDCA1205, MDCA1313, BCIS1305 --- # MLAB1127 — Coagulation MLAB 1127 - Coagulation MLAB 1127 - Coagulation 1 credit hour. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: One hour of lecture and one hour of lab each week. Includes laboratory exercises, which rely on commonly performed manual and semi-automated methods. Also includes quality control, quality assurance, and safety. (Fall) Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # MLAB1201 — Introduction to Clinical Laboratory Science MLAB 1201 - Introduction to Clinical Laboratory Science MLAB 1201 - Introduction to Clinical Laboratory Science 2 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: One hour of online lecture and four hours of lab each week This course is an introduction to clinical laboratory science, including quality control, laboratory math, safety, basic laboratory equipment settings, accreditation and certification. Also includes basic phlebotomy theory and skills. (Fall) Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # MLAB1211 — Urinalysis/Body Fluids MLAB 1211 - Urinalysis/Body Fluids MLAB 1211 - Urinalysis/Body Fluids 2 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: One hour of online lecture and four hours of lab each week. Also includes quality control, quality assurance, and safety. (Spring) Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # MLAB1231 — Parasitology/Mycology MLAB 1231 - Parasitology/Mycology MLAB 1231 - Parasitology/Mycology 2 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: One hour of online lecture and three hours of lab each week Also includes quality control, quality assurance, and safety. (Spring) Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # MLAB1235 — Immunology /Serology MLAB 1235 - Immunology /Serology MLAB 1235 - Immunology /Serology 2 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: One hour of online lecture and four hours of lab each week Also includes quality control, quality assurance and safety. (Spring) Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # MLAB1315 — Hematology MLAB 1315 - Hematology MLAB 1315 - Hematology 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours of online lecture and four hours of lab each week Instruction in the theory and practical application of hematology procedures, including quality control, quality assurance, safety, manual and/or automated methods as well as blood cell maturation sequences, and normal and abnormal morphology and associated diseases. (Spring) Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # MLAB2221 — Molecular Diagnostics for Clinical Laboratory Science MLAB 2221 - Molecular Diagnostics for Clinical Laboratory Science MLAB 2221 - Molecular Diagnostics for Clinical Laboratory Science 2 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: One hour of online lecture and three hours of lab each week. A comprehensive overview of the fundamental principles of clinical molecular diagnostics and explores the use of molecular techniques in the diagnosis of disease. (Summer) Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # MLAB2331 — Immunohematology MLAB 2331 - Immunohematology MLAB 2331 - Immunohematology 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of online lecture and three hours of lab each week Presents quality control, basic laboratory technique and safety. Includes the principles, procedures and clinical significance of test results in genetics, blood group systems, pre-transfusion testing, adverse effects of transfusions, donor selection and components, and hemolytic disease of the newborn. (Fall) Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: MLAB1235 --- # MLAB2362 — Clinical II for Medical Laboratory Technology MLAB 2362 - Clinical II for Medical Laboratory Technology MLAB 2362 - Clinical II for Medical Laboratory Technology 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Ten weeks of 264 in a clinical laboratory setting. A health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills, and concepts. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional either on campus by MLT faculty or at the clinical affiliate site by medical laboratory staff from the site. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: MLAB2461 --- # MLAB2401 — Clinical Chemistry MLAB 2401 - Clinical Chemistry MLAB 2401 - Clinical Chemistry 4 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of online lecture and four hours of lab each week. Presents the physiological basis for the test, the principle basis for the test, the principle and procedure for the test, and the clinical significance of the test results, including quality control and reference values. Also includes basic chemical laboratory technique. Chemical laboratory safety, electrolytes and acid-base balance, proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, enzymes, metabolites, endocrine function, and toxicology. (Fall) N… Prerequisites: CHEM1406, CHEM1411 --- # MLAB2434 — Clinical Microbiology MLAB 2434 - Clinical Microbiology MLAB 2434 - Clinical Microbiology 4 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of online lecture and four hours of lab each week (Fall) Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: BIOL2420 --- # MLAB2461 — Clinical I for Medical Laboratory Technology MLAB 2461 - Clinical I for Medical Laboratory Technology MLAB 2461 - Clinical I for Medical Laboratory Technology 4 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Sixteen weeks of 384 in a clinical laboratory setting. A health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory skills, and concepts. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional either on campus by MLT faculty or at the clinical affiliate site by medical laboratory staff from the site. (Spring) Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # MUAP1201 — Individual Instruction - Strings MUAP 1201 - Individual Instruction - Strings MUAP 1201 - Individual Instruction - Strings 2 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours of lab each week. Individual instruction in voice, instrument, composition, or conducting. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # MUAP1217 — Individual Instruction - Woodwinds MUAP 1217 - Individual Instruction - Woodwinds MUAP 1217 - Individual Instruction - Woodwinds 2 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours of lab each week. Individual instruction in voice, instrument, composition, or conducting. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # MUAP1237 — Individual Instruction - Brass MUAP 1237 - Individual Instruction - Brass MUAP 1237 - Individual Instruction - Brass 2 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours of lab each week. Individual instruction in voice, instrument, composition, or conducting. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # MUAP1261 — Individual Instruction - Guitar MUAP 1261 - Individual Instruction - Guitar MUAP 1261 - Individual Instruction - Guitar 2 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours of lab each week. Individual instruction in voice, instrument, composition, or conducting. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # MUAP1269 — Individual Instruction - Piano MUAP 1269 - Individual Instruction - Piano MUAP 1269 - Individual Instruction - Piano 2 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours of lab each week. Individual instruction in voice, instrument, composition, or conducting. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # MUAP1281 — Individual Instruction - Voice MUAP 1281 - Individual Instruction - Voice MUAP 1281 - Individual Instruction - Voice 2 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours of lab each week. Individual instruction in voice, instrument, composition, or conducting. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # MUEN1131 — Instrumental Ensemble MUEN 1131 - Instrumental Ensemble MUEN 1131 - Instrumental Ensemble 1 credit hour. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Four hours of class each week Examples of small instrumental ensembles may include but are not limited to wind, string, percussion, piano, and mixed ensembles in various styles. Note: Scholarships are available to deserving students, regardless of major. Interested students should contact the music faculty advisor for audition times and details. Ensembles are open to all students regardless of major. Performing ensembles serve three distinct purposes: they provide music majors with the ens… --- # MUEN1141 — Concert Choir/Chorus MUEN 1141 - Concert Choir/Chorus MUEN 1141 - Concert Choir/Chorus 1 credit hour. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three rehearsal hours each week. Examples of small vocal ensembles may include but are not limited to glee club, madrigals, opera/musical theatre, commercial, and folk. Note: Scholarships are available to deserving students, regardless of major. Interested students should contact the music faculty advisor for audition times and details. Ensembles are open to all students regardless of major. Performing ensembles serve three distinct purposes: they provide music majors with the ensemble parti… --- # MUSI1116 — Sight Singing & Ear Training I MUSI 1116 - Sight Singing & Ear Training I MUSI 1116 - Sight Singing & Ear Training I 1 credit hour. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours of lab each week. Singing tonal music in treble and bass clefs, and aural study of elements of music, such as scales, intervals and chords, and dictation of basic rhythm, melody an diatonic harmony. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # MUSI1117 — Sight Singing & Ear Training II MUSI 1117 - Sight Singing & Ear Training II MUSI 1117 - Sight Singing & Ear Training II 1 credit hour. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours of lab each week Singing tonal music in various clefs, continued aural study of the elements of music, and dictation of intermediate rhythm, melody and diatonic harmony. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # MUSI1133 — Wind Ensemble MUSI 1133 - Wind Ensemble MUSI 1133 - Wind Ensemble 1 credit hour. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Four hours of class each week Open to any instrumentalist. No audition required. Designed to give an enjoyable and enlightening playing experience. Performs a wide range of music from popular selections to the more advanced works for concert band. Presents concerts on campus and at various functions in the area. This course may be repeated for a total of four credits. Note: Scholarships are available to deserving students, regardless of major. Interested students should contact the music faculty advisor f… --- # MUSI1135 — Jazz Ensemble MUSI 1135 - Jazz Ensemble MUSI 1135 - Jazz Ensemble 1 credit hour. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Four hours of class each week Enrollment is by audition. Students study and perform all forms of jazz. This course may be repeated for a total of four credits. Note: Scholarships are available to deserving students, regardless of major. Interested students should contact the music faculty advisor for audition times and details. Ensembles are open to all students regardless of major. Performing ensembles serve three distinct purposes: they provide music majors with the ensemble participation necessary for… --- # MUSI1152 — Vocal Ensemble MUSI 1152 - Vocal Ensemble MUSI 1152 - Vocal Ensemble 1 credit hour. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three laboratory periods each week. This course is designed to train students with the best in light, popular, classical, and contemporary music presentation. Choral techniques and group vocal problems are taught. The student is required to attend all rehearsals and all public performances. Students are selected through audition with the voice instructor. The course may be repeated for a total of four credits. Note: Scholarships are available to deserving students, regardless of major. Interested studen… --- # MUSI1181 — Piano Class I MUSI 1181 - Piano Class I MUSI 1181 - Piano Class I 1 credit hour. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of class each week Beginning class instruction in the fundamentals of keyboard technique. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # MUSI1182 — Piano Class II MUSI 1182 - Piano Class II MUSI 1182 - Piano Class II 1 credit hour. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of class each week Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: MUSI1181 --- # MUSI1183 — Voice Class MUSI 1183 - Voice Class MUSI 1183 - Voice Class 1 credit hour. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of class each week Class instruction in the fundamentals of singing including breathing, tone production, and diction. Designed for students with little or no previous voice training. Does not apply to a music major degree. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # MUSI1192 — Guitar Class MUSI 1192 - Guitar Class MUSI 1192 - Guitar Class 1 credit hour. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours of class each week Class instruction in fundamental guitar playing, including technique, music-reading, fretboard theory, melodic and harmonic realizations. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # MUSI1306 — Music Appreciation MUSI 1306 - Music Appreciation MUSI 1306 - Music Appreciation 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of class each week Understanding music through the study of cultural periods, major composers, and musical elements. Illustrated with audio recordings and live performances. (Does not apply to a music major degree.) Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # MUSI1311 — Music Theory I MUSI 1311 - Music Theory I MUSI 1311 - Music Theory I 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of class each week. To be taken concurrently with MUSI 1116 . The study of analysis and writing of tonal melody and diatonic harmony, including fundamental music concepts, scales, intervals, chords, 7th chords, and early four-part writing. Analysis of small compositional forms. Optional correlated study at the keyboard. Note: Scholarships are available to deserving students, regardless of major. Interested students should contact the music faculty advisor for audition times and details. Prerequisites: MUSI1116 --- # MUSI1312 — Music Theory II MUSI 1312 - Music Theory II MUSI 1312 - Music Theory II 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of class each week To be taken concurrently with MUSI 1117 The study of analysis and writing of tonal melody and diatonic harmony, including all diatonic chords and seventh chords in root position and inversions, non-chord tones, and functional harmony. Introduction to more complex topics, such as modulation, may occur. Optional correlated study at the keyboard. Note: Scholarships are available to deserving students, regardless of major. Interested students should contact the music facult… Prerequisites: MUSI1311, MUSI1117 --- # MUSI2181 — Piano Class III MUSI 2181 - Piano Class III MUSI 2181 - Piano Class III 1 credit hour. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of class each week Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: MUSI1182 --- # MUSI2182 — Piano Class IV MUSI 2182 - Piano Class IV MUSI 2182 - Piano Class IV 1 credit hour. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of class each week Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: MUSI2181 --- # HPRS1210 — Introduction to Pharmacology HPRS 1210 - Introduction to Pharmacology HPRS 1210 - Introduction to Pharmacology 2 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours of lecture each week. A study of drug classifications, actions, therapeutic uses, adverse effects, and routes of administration. Does NOT include dosage calculations. --- # HPRS2200 — Pharmacology for Health Professions HPRS 2200 - Pharmacology for Health Professions HPRS 2200 - Pharmacology for Health Professions 2 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours of lecture each week. A study of drug classifications, actions, therapeutic uses, adverse effects, routes of administration, and calculation of dosages. HPRS 2200 is a This class will be ith 100% online course delivery. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # VNSG1162 — Clinical-Maternal/Neonatal VNSG 1162 - Clinical-Maternal/Neonatal VNSG 1162 - Clinical-Maternal/Neonatal 1 credit hour. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Four hours of clinical experience each week. On-site clinical instruction, supervision, evaluation, and placement. Focus is on care of the mother during pregnancy, labor, delivery and postpartum experience and care of the newborn child. Prerequisites: VNSG1260 --- # VNSG1163 — Clinical-Pediatrics VNSG 1163 - Clinical-Pediatrics VNSG 1163 - Clinical-Pediatrics 1 credit hour. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Four hours of clinical experience each week On-site clinical instruction, supervision, evaluation, and placement. Focus is on care of the pediatric client from birth through adolescence in various stages of health and illness. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # VNSG1219 — Professional Development VNSG 1219 - Professional Development VNSG 1219 - Professional Development 2 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours of lecture and one hour of lab each week. Topics include the role of licensed vocational nurse in the multi-disciplinary health care team, professional organizations, ethics, legalities, trends, management, and continuing education. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # VNSG1238 — Mental Illness VNSG 1238 - Mental Illness VNSG 1238 - Mental Illness 2 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours of course work each week. --- # VNSG1260 — Clinical I VNSG 1260 - Clinical I VNSG 1260 - Clinical I 2 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Eleven hours of clinical experience each week. On-site clinical instruction, supervision, evaluation, and placement. Focus is on meeting basic needs for a variety of clients with common medical surgical disorders. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # VNSG1261 — Clinical-Medical Surgical II VNSG 1261 - Clinical-Medical Surgical II VNSG 1261 - Clinical-Medical Surgical II 2 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Eleven hours of clinical experience each week. On-site clinical instruction, supervision, evaluation, and placement. A continuation of VNSG 1260 . Focus is on increased complexity and advanced care in meeting bio-psych-social needs of adults through the roles and competencies of the vocational nurse. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: VNSG1260 --- # VNSG1304 — Foundations of Nursing I VNSG 1304 - Foundations of Nursing I VNSG 1304 - Foundations of Nursing I 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture and one hour of lab each week. Introduction to the nursing profession including history, standards of practice, legal and ethical issues, and role of the vocational nurse. Topics include mental health, therapeutic communication, cultural and spiritual diversity, nursing process, pharmacokinetics, and holistic awareness, including nutrition, sleep/rest activity, coping, and roles/relationships across the life span. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # VNSG1330 — Maternal-Neonatal Nursing VNSG 1330 - Maternal-Neonatal Nursing VNSG 1330 - Maternal-Neonatal Nursing 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture and one hour of lab each week. Utilization of the nursing process in the assessment and management of the childbearing family. Topics include physiological changes related to pregnancy, fetal development, and nursing care of the family during labor and delivery and the puerperium. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: VNSG1429 --- # VNSG1334 — Pediatric Nursing VNSG 1334 - Pediatric Nursing VNSG 1334 - Pediatric Nursing 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture and one hour of lab each week. Emphasis on growth and developmental needs utilizing the nursing process. Includes attainment of competencies related to pediatric nursing. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # VNSG1429 — Medical-Surgical Nursing I VNSG 1429 - Medical-Surgical Nursing I VNSG 1429 - Medical-Surgical Nursing I 4 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Four hours of course work each week. Included is the study of broad concepts of pain, fluid/electrolyte balance, gastro intestinal, respiratory and urinary systems. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # VNSG1432 — Medical-Surgical Nursing II VNSG 1432 - Medical-Surgical Nursing II VNSG 1432 - Medical-Surgical Nursing II 4 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Four hours of course work each week. Integrated concepts of nursing process, nutrition, pharmacology, psychosocial needs and ethical legal issues are addressed in caring for clients with cardiovascular, neurological, integumentary, musculoskeletal and hematological alterations. Includes a variety of health care settings. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: VNSG1429 --- # VNSG1502 — Applied Nursing Skills I VNSG 1502 - Applied Nursing Skills I VNSG 1502 - Applied Nursing Skills I 5 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours lecture and six hours of lab each week. Emphasis on utilization of the nursing process and related scientific principles. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # VNSG2160 — Clinical-Mental Illness VNSG 2160 - Clinical-Mental Illness VNSG 2160 - Clinical-Mental Illness 1 credit hour. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of clinical experience each week On-site clinical instruction, supervision, evaluation and placement. Focus is on the care of clients with abnormal behavior. The vocational nurse’s role in behavior management, pharmacotherapeutics, and as a member of the mental health team is emphasized. --- # VNSG2261 — Clinical-Professional Development VNSG 2261 - Clinical-Professional Development VNSG 2261 - Clinical-Professional Development 2 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Ten hours of clinical experience each week. On-site clinical instruction, supervision, evaluation, and placement. Focus is on management of a group of clients, time management, priority setting, ethical legal practice, professional growth, exit competencies, and roles of the graduate nurse. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # HPRS1101 — Introduction to Health Professions HPRS 1101 - Introduction to Health Professions HPRS 1101 - Introduction to Health Professions 1 credit hour. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: One hour of lecture and one hour of lab each week. An overview of roles of various members of the health care system, educational requirements, and issues affecting the delivery of health care. (Fall, Spring, Summer) --- # RNSG1118 — Professional Nursing Competencies RNSG 1118 - Professional Nursing Competencies RNSG 1118 - Professional Nursing Competencies 1 credit hour. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Four hours of lab each week. Emphasizes psychomotor skills and clinical reasoning in the performance of nursing procedures related to the concepts of clinical judgment, comfort, elimination, fluid and electrolytes, nutrition, gas exchange, safety, functional ability, immunity, metabolism, mobility, and tissue integrity. Includes health assessment and medication administration. This course lends itself to a concept-based approach. Note: Additional course fee(s) requi… --- # RNSG1125 — Professional Nursing Concepts I RNSG 1125 - Professional Nursing Concepts I RNSG 1125 - Professional Nursing Concepts I 1 credit hour. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: One hour of lecture and one hour of lab each week. Content includes clinical judgment, communication, ethical-legal, evidenced-based practice, health promotion, informatics, patient-centered care, patient education, professionalism, safety, and team/collaboration. Emphasizes role development of the professional nurse. This course lends itself to a concept-based approach. (Fall) Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # RNSG1126 — Professional Nursing Concepts II RNSG 1126 - Professional Nursing Concepts II RNSG 1126 - Professional Nursing Concepts II 1 credit hour. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: One hour of lecture and one hour of lab each week. Applying concepts of clinical judgment, communication, ethical-legal, evidenced-based practice, patient-centered care, professionalism, safety, and team/collaboration through exemplars presented in the HCC course. Introduces concept of leadership and management. Emphasizes role development of the professional nurse. This course lends itself to a concept-based approach. (Spring) Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: RNSG1125, RNSG1128, RNSG1160, RNSG1216, RNSG1430 --- # RNSG1128 — Introduction to Health Care Concepts RNSG 1128 - Introduction to Health Care Concepts RNSG 1128 - Introduction to Health Care Concepts 1 credit hour. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: One hour of lecture each week. Concepts include acid-base balance, fluid and electrolytes, immunity, gas exchange, perfusion, metabolism, coping, and tissue integrity. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # RNSG1137 — Professional Nursing Concepts III RNSG 1137 - Professional Nursing Concepts III RNSG 1137 - Professional Nursing Concepts III 1 credit hour. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: One hour of lecture and one hour of lab each week. Utilizes concepts of clinical judgment, ethical-legal, evidenced-based practice, patient-centered care, professionalism, safety, and team/collaboration. Introduces the concept of quality improvement and health care organizations. Incorporates concepts into role development of the professional nurse. This course lends itself to a concept-based approach. (Fall) Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: RNSG1125, RNSG1126, RNSG1128, RNSG1160, RNSG1216, RNSG1430, RNSG1533, RNSG2362 --- # RNSG1160 — Clinical I RNSG 1160 - Clinical I RNSG 1160 - Clinical I 1 credit hour. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Six clinical hours each week. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional. (Fall) Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # RNSG1161 — Clinical Care of Children and Families RNSG 1161 - Clinical Care of Children and Families RNSG 1161 - Clinical Care of Children and Families 1 credit hour. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Five hours of lab each week Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional. Emphasis is on the development of professional nursing skills within the pediatric setting. Prerequisites: RNSG1343, RNSG1301, RNSG1144 --- # RNSG1162 — Transition Clinical LVN RNSG 1162 - Transition Clinical LVN RNSG 1162 - Transition Clinical LVN 1 credit hour. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Four hours of lab each week. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # RNSG1200 — Introductory Concepts of Clinical Decision Making RNSG 1200 - Introductory Concepts of Clinical Decision Making RNSG 1200 - Introductory Concepts of Clinical Decision Making 2 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours of course work each week Examination of selected principles related to the continued development of the professional nurse as a provider of care, coordinator of care, and member of a profession. Emphasizes clinical decision making for clients in medical-surgical settings experiencing health problems involving pain, perioperative care, infection, eye-ear-throat disorders, and integumentary disorders. Includes discussion of k… --- # RNSG1215 — Health Assessment RNSG 1215 - Health Assessment RNSG 1215 - Health Assessment 2 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: One hour of lecture and four hours lab each week Utilizes a functional patterns approach to data collection. --- # RNSG1216 — Professional Nursing Competencies RNSG 1216 - Professional Nursing Competencies RNSG 1216 - Professional Nursing Competencies 2 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Eight hours of lab each week. Emphasizes psychomotor skills and clinical reasoning in the performance of nursing procedures related to the concepts of: clinical judgment, comfort, elimination, fluid and electrolytes, nutrition, gas exchange, safety, functional ability, immunity, metabolism, mobility, and tissue integrity. Includes health assessment and medication administration. This course lends itself to a concept-based approach. (Fall) Note: Additional course fe… --- # RNSG1324 — Concept Based Transition to Professional Nursing Practice RNSG 1324 - Concept Based Transition to Professional Nursing Practice RNSG 1324 - Concept Based Transition to Professional Nursing Practice 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: One hour of lecture and six hours of lab each week. Emphasis is on clinical decision-making for patients and their families. Review of selected health care and professional nursing concepts with application through exemplars. Health care concepts include comfort, diversity, elimination, functional ability, human development, mobility, nutrition, sensory perception, sleep, coping, thermoregulation, tissue integrity, ac… --- # RNSG1327 — Transition from Vocational to Professional Nursing RNSG 1327 - Transition from Vocational to Professional Nursing RNSG 1327 - Transition from Vocational to Professional Nursing 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture each week Preparation for role transition from vocational to professional nursing. Topics include health promotion, legal/ethical issues, expanded assessment, analysis of data, systematic problem solving processes, nutrition, teaching, pharmacology, multidisciplinary teamwork, communication, and applicable competencies in basic workplace skills. Selected common medical surgical conditions are addressed as the… --- # RNSG1430 — Health Care Concepts I RNSG 1430 - Health Care Concepts I RNSG 1430 - Health Care Concepts I 4 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture and two hours of lab each week. Concepts include comfort, diversity, elimination, functional ability, human development, mobility, nutrition, sensory perception, sleep, thermoregulation, grief, and tissue integrity. Emphasizes development of clinical judgment skills in the beginning nurse. This course lends itself to a concept-based approach. (Fall) Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # RNSG1493 — Travel Study RNSG 1493 - Travel Study RNSG 1493 - Travel Study 4 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: One hour of lecture and six hours of lab each week. Develop nursing assessment and medical Spanish skills while providing health promotion and basic care to medically-underserved clients in a rural region. Passports and immunizations are required. --- # RNSG1533 — Health Care Concepts II RNSG 1533 - Health Care Concepts II RNSG 1533 - Health Care Concepts II 5 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Four hours of lecture and two hours of lab each week. Concepts include acid-base balance, coping, clotting, cognition, fluid and electrolytes, gas exchange, immunity, metabolism, nutrition, comfort, and perfusion. Provides continuing opportunities for development of clinical judgment skills. The course lends itself to a concept-based approach. (Spring) Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: RNSG1128, RNSG1160, RNSG1430, RNSG1216, RNSG1125 --- # RNSG1538 — Health Care Concepts III RNSG 1538 - Health Care Concepts III RNSG 1538 - Health Care Concepts III 5 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Four hours of lecture and two hours of lab each week. Concepts include cellular regulation, end of life, immunity, interpersonal relationships, human development, intracranial regulation, mood/affect, comfort, sexuality, mobility, and reproduction. Provides continuing opportunities for development of clinical judgment skills. The course lends itself to a concept-based approach. (Fall) Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: RNSG1125, RNSG1126, RNSG1128, RNSG1160, RNSG1216, RNSG1430, RNSG1533, RNSG2362 --- # RNSG2101 — Nursing Care of Children and Families RNSG 2101 - Nursing Care of Children and Families RNSG 2101 - Nursing Care of Children and Families 1 credit hour. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: One hour of lecture and one hour of lab each week. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: RNSG1343 --- # RNSG2138 — Professional Nursing Concepts IV RNSG 2138 - Professional Nursing Concepts IV RNSG 2138 - Professional Nursing Concepts IV 1 credit hour. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: One hour of lecture and one hour of lab each week. Synthesizes concepts of clinical judgment, ethical-legal, evidenced-based practice, leadership and management, patient-centered care, professionalism, safety, and team/collaboration through exemplars presented in the HCC course. Emphasizes concept of quality improvement and introduces health policy. Incorporates concepts into role development of the professional nurse. This course lends itself to a concept-based appro… Prerequisites: RNSG1125, RNSG1126, RNSG1128, RNSG1137, RNSG1160, RNSG1216, RNSG1430, RNSG1533, RNSG1538, RNSG2362, RNSG2363 --- # RNSG2160 — Clinical Adv. Concepts RNSG 2160 - Clinical Adv. Concepts RNSG 2160 - Clinical Adv. Concepts 1 credit hour. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Six hours of lab per week. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional. Emphasis is on the development of professional nursing skills within the acute intermediate and critical setting for six hours per week. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: RNSG1343, RNSG1301, RNSG1144 --- # RNSG2161 — Clinical Mental Health Nursing RNSG 2161 - Clinical Mental Health Nursing RNSG 2161 - Clinical Mental Health Nursing 1 credit hour. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Four hours of lab each week. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional. Emphasis is on the development of professional nursing skills within the psychiatric setting for four hours per week. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: RNSG2160, RNSG2231, RNSG2208, RNSG2101 --- # RNSG2162 — Clinical Enhanced Concepts RNSG 2162 - Clinical Enhanced Concepts RNSG 2162 - Clinical Enhanced Concepts 1 credit hour. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Six hours of lab per week. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional. Emphasis is on the development of professional nursing skills, roles, judgment, and priority setting for clients with multisystem and unpredictable illness within the acute, intermediate, critical care and emergency setting. Prerequisites: RNSG2160, RNSG2231, RNSG2208, RNSG2101 --- # RNSG2163 — Clinical Management RNSG 2163 - Clinical Management RNSG 2163 - Clinical Management 1 credit hour. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Six clinical hours per week. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional. Emphasis is on the developmental of professional nursing judgment and decision making in the management role. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: RNSG2160, RNSG2231, RNSG2208, RNSG2101 --- # RNSG2208 — Maternal Newborn and Women’s Health RNSG 2208 - Maternal Newborn and Women’s Health RNSG 2208 - Maternal Newborn and Women’s Health 2 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours lecture and one hour lab each week. Study of concepts related to the provision of nursing care for normal childbearing families and those at risk, as well as women’s health issues; competency in knowledge, judgment, skill, professional values and application of the curricular threads of nutrition, culture, safety, evidenced based practice, problem solving process, communication, pathophysiology, health promotion, and pharmacology within a legal/ethica… Prerequisites: RNSG1343 --- # RNSG2213 — Mental Health Nursing RNSG 2213 - Mental Health Nursing RNSG 2213 - Mental Health Nursing 2 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours lecture and one hour of lab each week The ongoing application of the curricular threads of nutrition, culture, safety, evidenced based practice, problem solving process, communication; pathophysiology, mental health promotion, and pharmacology are included. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: RNSG1343 --- # RNSG2221 — Management RNSG 2221 - Management RNSG 2221 - Management 2 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours of lecture and one hour of lab each week Includes application of knowledge, judgment, skills, and professional values within a legal/ethical framework. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: RNSG2231 --- # RNSG2231 — Advanced Needs of Adult Health RNSG 2231 - Advanced Needs of Adult Health RNSG 2231 - Advanced Needs of Adult Health 2 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours of lecture and one hour of lab each week Emphasis on advanced knowledge, judgment, skills, professional values and analysis of the curricular threads of nutrition, culture, safety, evidenced based practice, problem solving process, communication, health promotion and pharmacology within a legal/ethical framework. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: RNSG1343 --- # RNSG2332 — Enhanced Concepts of Adult Health RNSG 2332 - Enhanced Concepts of Adult Health RNSG 2332 - Enhanced Concepts of Adult Health 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture and one hour of lab each week. Emphasizes critical thinking, clinical reasoning, and determining legal/ethical values for optimization of client care in intermediate, acute care, and critical settings. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: RNSG2231 --- # RNSG2361 — Clinical IV RNSG 2361 - Clinical IV RNSG 2361 - Clinical IV 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Twelve hours of lab each week. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional. The student must pass both RNSG 2138, RNSG 2539, and RNSG 2361 concurrently in order to be able to graduate from the nursing program. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # RNSG2362 — Clinical II RNSG 2362 - Clinical II RNSG 2362 - Clinical II 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Twelve hours of lab each week. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional. The student must pass both RNSG 1533, 1126 and 2362 concurrently in order to be able to progress to the Level III nursing courses. (Spring) Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: RNSG1125, RNSG1128, RNSG1160, RNSG1216, RNSG1430 --- # RNSG2363 — Clinical III RNSG 2363 - Clinical III RNSG 2363 - Clinical III 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Twelve hours of lab each week. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional. The student must pass both RNSG 2363, RNSG 1538 and RNSG 1137 concurrently in order for the student to progress to the Level IV courses. (Fall) Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: RNSG1125, RNSG1126, RNSG1128, RNSG1160, RNSG1216, RNSG1430, RNSG1533, RNSG2362 --- # RNSG2539 — Health Care Concepts IV RNSG 2539 - Health Care Concepts IV RNSG 2539 - Health Care Concepts IV 5 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Four hours of lecture and two hours of lab each week Concepts include, cognition, immunity, clotting, fluid and electrolyte balance, gas exchange, metabolism, nutrition, perfusion, coping, tissue integrity, and interpersonal relationships. Continuing development of clinical judgment with integration of all program concepts. The course lends itself to a concept-based approach. (Spring) Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: RNSG1125, RNSG1126, RNSG1128, RNSG1137, RNSG1160, RNSG1216, RNSG1430, RNSG1533, RNSG1538, RNSG2362, RNSG2363 --- # HPRS1105 — Essentials of Medical Law/Ethics for Health Professionals HPRS 1105 - Essentials of Medical Law/Ethics for Health Professionals HPRS 1105 - Essentials of Medical Law/Ethics for Health Professionals 1 credit hour. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: One hour of lecture and one hour of lab each week. (Fall, Spring, Summer) Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # HPRS1106 — Essentials of Medical Terminology HPRS 1106 - Essentials of Medical Terminology HPRS 1106 - Essentials of Medical Terminology 1 credit hour. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: One hour of lecture and one hour of lab each week. (Fall, Spring, Summer) Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # HPRS1205 — Medical Law and Ethics HPRS 1205 - Medical Law and Ethics HPRS 1205 - Medical Law and Ethics 2 credit hours Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours of lecture each week. Introduction to the relationship between legal aspects and ethics in healthcare, with emphasis on the ethical and legal responsibilities of health care professionals. (Fall, Spring, Summer) --- # HPRS1206 — Essentials of Medical Terminology HPRS 1206 - Essentials of Medical Terminology HPRS 1206 - Essentials of Medical Terminology 2 credit hours Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours of lecture each week. A study of medical terminology, word origin, structure, and application. (Fall, Spring, Summer) --- # NUPC1260 — Clinical - Patient Care Technology NUPC 1260 - Clinical - Patient Care Technology NUPC 1260 - Clinical - Patient Care Technology 2 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: 120 clinical hours Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional. (Fall, Spring, Summer) Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # NUPC1420 — Patient Care Technician/Assistant NUPC 1420 - Patient Care Technician/Assistant NUPC 1420 - Patient Care Technician/Assistant 4 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture and two hours of lab each week. (Fall, Spring, Summer) Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: NURA1401, NURA1407 --- # NURA1301 — Nurse Aide for Healthcare NURA 1301 - Nurse Aide for Healthcare NURA 1301 - Nurse Aide for Healthcare 3 credit hours Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours of lecture and three hours of lab each week. Knowledge, skills, and abilities essential to provide basic care to residents of long-term care facilities. Topics include residents’ rights, communication, safety, observation, reporting and assisting residents in maintaining basic comfort and safety. Emphasis on effective interaction with members of the health care team, restorative services, mental health, and social services needs. (Fall, Spring, Summer) Note: Additional co… --- # NURA1307 — Body Systems NURA 1307 - Body Systems NURA 1307 - Body Systems 3 credit hours Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture each week. Identify the structures of the major body systems; describe the functions of each system, and discuss correlation among body systems. (Fall, Spring, Summer) Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # PHIL1301 — Introduction to Philosophy PHIL 1301 - Introduction to Philosophy PHIL 1301 - Introduction to Philosophy 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of class each week A study of major issues in philosophy and/or the work of major philosophical figures in philosophy. Topics in philosophy may include theories of reality, theories of knowledge, theories of value, and their practical applications. --- # PHIL1304 — World Religions PHIL 1304 - World Religions PHIL 1304 - World Religions 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of class each week A study of religious consciousness and the major religions of the world including Hinduism, Buddhism, Confucianism, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. --- # PHIL2303 — Introduction to Formal Logic PHIL 2303 - Introduction to Formal Logic PHIL 2303 - Introduction to Formal Logic 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of class each week. The purpose of the course is to introduce the student to symbolic logic, including syllogisms, propositional and predicate logic, and logical proofs in a system of rules. --- # PHIL2306 — Introduction to Ethics PHIL 2306 - Introduction to Ethics PHIL 2306 - Introduction to Ethics 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of class each week. The systematic evaluation of classical and/or contemporary ethical theories concerning the good life, human conduct in society, morals, and standards of value. --- # PHIL2307 — Introduction to Social and Political Philosophy PHIL 2307 - Introduction to Social and Political Philosophy PHIL 2307 - Introduction to Social and Political Philosophy 3 credit hours Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture each week. A study of major issues in social and political theory and/or the work of major philosophical figures in this area. --- # PHIL2316 — Classical Philosophy PHIL 2316 - Classical Philosophy PHIL 2316 - Classical Philosophy 3 credit hours Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture each week. Study of major philosophers and philosophical themes from the ancient through medieval periods. --- # PHED1105 — Beginning Tennis PHED 1105 - Beginning Tennis PHED 1105 - Beginning Tennis 1 credit hour. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of activity each week Instruction in the basic skills of tennis is provided, including the techniques of singles and doubles play. Please bring your own tennis racquet. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # PHED1106 — Intermediate Tennis PHED 1106 - Intermediate Tennis PHED 1106 - Intermediate Tennis 1 credit hour. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of activity each week Continuation of PHED 1105 . Instruction in the intermediate skills of tennis is provided, including the techniques of singles and doubles play. Please bring your own tennis racquet. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # PHED1107 — Advanced Tennis PHED 1107 - Advanced Tennis PHED 1107 - Advanced Tennis 1 credit hour. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of activity each week The class will include practice and training in both the physical skills and psychological aspects of the game. In addition, a competitive tournament ladder will be included so that students can benefit from match play situations under the supervision of the instructor. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: PHED1106 --- # PHED1112 — Weight Training and Aerobic Activity PHED 1112 - Weight Training and Aerobic Activity PHED 1112 - Weight Training and Aerobic Activity 1 credit hour. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of activity each week This class is a combination of Nautilus weight machine training and aerobic exercise. The aerobic phase will be a combination of walking, jogging, exercise bicycle and various other aerobic activities. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # PHED1114 — Weight Training PHED 1114 - Weight Training PHED 1114 - Weight Training 1 credit hour. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of activity each week This course teaches the basics of muscular conditioning with the use of specially designed weight machines. Students will be assessed as to current condition and an individualized program will be developed to meet the desires and needs of each one. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # PHED1115 — Intermediate Weight Training PHED 1115 - Intermediate Weight Training PHED 1115 - Intermediate Weight Training 1 credit hour. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of activity each week Students will be assessed as to current condition and an individualized program will be developed to meet the desires and needs of each one. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: PHED1114 --- # PHED1116 — Advanced Weight Training PHED 1116 - Advanced Weight Training PHED 1116 - Advanced Weight Training 1 credit hour. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of activity each week Contemporary physiological and psychological approaches to the development of muscular strength, endurance and flexibility will be discussed. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: PHED1115 --- # PHED1117 — Body Conditioning PHED 1117 - Body Conditioning PHED 1117 - Body Conditioning 1 credit hour. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of activity each week Students will participate in a variety of different physical fitness protocols. Each student will perform a circuit training program on Nautilus equipment. Each student will be required to design his/her own future maintenance fitness program based on all of the activities learned during the semester. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # PHED1120 — Karate PHED 1120 - Karate PHED 1120 - Karate 1 credit hour. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of activity each week This course will provide each student with flexibility, strength, and endurance training utilizing every muscle of the human body. In addition, the mental aspect will include self-defense skills and stress management techniques enabling students to be more confident and relaxed in their daily lives. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # PHED1121 — Intermediate Karate PHED 1121 - Intermediate Karate PHED 1121 - Intermediate Karate 1 credit hour. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of activity each week Students will learn an individualized approach to mental training and improve self-defense strategies for street situations. In addition, they will have the opportunity to observe as well as to compete in local karate tournament events. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: PHED1120 --- # PHED1122 — Advanced Karate PHED 1122 - Advanced Karate PHED 1122 - Advanced Karate 1 credit hour. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of activity each week Students will be required to perform all of the basic punches, kicks, strikes, blocks, forms, and sparring. In addition, emphasis will be placed on the psychological aspects of karate training. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: PHED1121 --- # PHED1124 — Soccer I PHED 1124 - Soccer I PHED 1124 - Soccer I 1 credit hour. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of activity each week Introduces basic skills and techniques of soccer. Students learn rules, defensive and offensive tactics. Students focus on current concepts, materials, and skills development and gain practical experience in fundamental skills. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # PHED1125 — Beginning Rodeo PHED 1125 - Beginning Rodeo PHED 1125 - Beginning Rodeo 1 credit hour. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of activity each week Instruction in the basic skills of rodeo, including NIRA rules, is provided in this course. Instructor permission and NIRA membership required prior to enrolling for this course. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # PHED1126 — Intermediate Rodeo PHED 1126 - Intermediate Rodeo PHED 1126 - Intermediate Rodeo 1 credit hour. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of activity each week Continuation of PHED 1125 . Instructor permission and NIRA membership required prior to enrolling for this course. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # PHED1127 — Advanced Rodeo PHED 1127 - Advanced Rodeo PHED 1127 - Advanced Rodeo 1 credit hour. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of activity each week Continuation of PHED 1126 . Instructor permission and NIRA membership required prior to enrolling for this course. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # PHED1128 — Pre-Professional Rodeo PHED 1128 - Pre-Professional Rodeo PHED 1128 - Pre-Professional Rodeo 1 credit hour. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of activity each week Continuation of PHED 1127 . Instructor permission and NIRA membership required prior to enrolling for this course. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # PHED1130 — Baseball I PHED 1130 - Baseball I PHED 1130 - Baseball I 1 credit hour. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of activity each week. A physical education activity course for those students selected to participate in men’s varsity baseball. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # PHED1131 — Baseball II PHED 1131 - Baseball II PHED 1131 - Baseball II 1 credit hour. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of activity each week. A physical education activity course for those students selected to participate in men’s varsity baseball. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # PHED1132 — Baseball III PHED 1132 - Baseball III PHED 1132 - Baseball III 1 credit hour. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of activity each week. A physical education activity course for those students selected to participate in men’s varsity baseball. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # PHED1133 — Baseball IV PHED 1133 - Baseball IV PHED 1133 - Baseball IV 1 credit hour. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of activity each week. A physical education activity course for those students selected to participate in men’s varsity baseball. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # PHED1134 — Walking/Jogging PHED 1134 - Walking/Jogging PHED 1134 - Walking/Jogging 1 credit hour. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of activity each week The objective of this course is to design an individualized training program for each student so that walking/jogging may become a lifetime activity. Goals of the course include increasing cardiovascular endurance and maintaining a desirable body weight. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # PHED1136 — Spinning PHED 1136 - Spinning PHED 1136 - Spinning 1 credit hour. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of activity each week. This course will incorporate indoor cycling for both the novice and the experienced cyclist. This class will encompass the fundamentals of proper biomechanics and cycling techniques as well as safety associated with indoor cycling classes. This course incorporates the Principles of Physical Fitness lecture component which includes various topics of fitness and wellness. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # PHED1137 — Intermediate Spinning PHED 1137 - Intermediate Spinning PHED 1137 - Intermediate Spinning 1 credit hour. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of activity each week. Continuation of PHED 1136 . This course will incorporate intermediate skills for indoor cycling for both the novice and the experienced cyclist. This class will encompass the fundamentals of proper biomechanics and cycling techniques as well as safety associated with indoor cycling classes. This course incorporates the Principles of Physical Fitness lecture component which includes various topics of fitness and wellness. Note: Additional course fee(s) req… --- # PHED1138 — Advanced Spinning PHED 1138 - Advanced Spinning PHED 1138 - Advanced Spinning 1 credit hour. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of activity each week. Advanced Group Indoor Cycling is designed for those individuals who have successfully completed intermediate Group Indoor Cycling. This course will incorporate advanced skills for indoor cycling for the experienced cyclist. This class will encompass the fundamentals of proper biomechanics and cycling techniques as well as safety associated with indoor cycling classes. This course incorporates the Principles of Physical Fitness lecture component which includes var… --- # PHED1142 — Softball I PHED 1142 - Softball I PHED 1142 - Softball I 1 credit hour. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of activity each week. Softball I is a physical education activity course for those students selected to participate in women’s varsity softball. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # PHED1143 — Softball II PHED 1143 - Softball II PHED 1143 - Softball II 1 credit hour. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of activity each week. Softball II is a physical education activity course for those students selected to participate in women’s varsity softball. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # PHED1144 — Softball III PHED 1144 - Softball III PHED 1144 - Softball III 1 credit hour. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of activity each week. Softball III is a physical education activity course for those students selected to participate in women’s varsity softball. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # PHED1145 — Softball IV PHED 1145 - Softball IV PHED 1145 - Softball IV 1 credit hour. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of activity each week. Softball IV is a physical education activity course for those students selected to participate in women’s varsity softball. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # PHED1146 — Fitness Boxing PHED 1146 - Fitness Boxing PHED 1146 - Fitness Boxing 1 credit hour. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of activity each week Fitness boxing is one of the hottest trends in the fitness industry and has all the components needed to improve total fitness. Enlivened by punches, stances, and footwork, students will learn body positions, drill movements, and combinations that are used in boxing workouts. Appropriate for beginners and advanced students. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # PHED1150 — Pickleball PHED 1150 - Pickleball PHED 1150 - Pickleball 1 credit hour Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lab each week. Instruction in the basic skills of pickleball is provided, including the techniques of singles and doubles play. Please bring your own pickleball paddle. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # PHED1164 — Wellness for a Lifetime PHED 1164 - Wellness for a Lifetime PHED 1164 - Wellness for a Lifetime 1 credit hour. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of activity and class each week. This course will provide an overview of the lifestyle necessary for fitness and health. Students will participate in physical activities and assess their fitness status. Students will be introduced to proper nutrition, weight management, cardiovascular health, flexibility, and strength training. --- # PHED1301 — Foundations of Kinesiology PHED 1301 - Foundations of Kinesiology PHED 1301 - Foundations of Kinesiology 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture each week. The purpose of this course is to provide students with an introduction to human movement that includes the historical development of physical education, exercise science, and sport. This course offers the student both an introduction to the knowledge base, as well as, information on expanding career opportunities. --- # PHED1304 — Health Education PHED 1304 - Health Education PHED 1304 - Health Education 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of class each week A basic course concerned with the physical, mental and social health of the individual in our society. The course is designed to the student develop a philosophy of health education for the public school and a consideration of school health problems. --- # PHED1306 — First Aid PHED 1306 - First Aid PHED 1306 - First Aid 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture each week. Instruction and practice for emergency care. Designed to enable students to recognize and avoid hazards within their environment, to render intelligent assistance in case of accident or sudden illness, and to develop skills necessary for the immediate and temporary care of the victim. Successful completion of the course may enable the student to receive a certificate from a nationally recognized agency. --- # PHED1321 — Coaching I PHED 1321 - Coaching I PHED 1321 - Coaching I 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of class each week The fundamental skills and teaching techniques involved in coaching various sports; including history, theories, philosophies, rules, terminology, and organizational administration of competitive sports programs are covered in this course. --- # PHED1338 — Concepts of Physical Fitness PHED 1338 - Concepts of Physical Fitness PHED 1338 - Concepts of Physical Fitness 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture and three hours of lab each week. This course is designed to familiarize students with knowledge, understanding and values of health-related fitness and its influence on the quality of life emphasizing the development and implementation of fitness programs. --- # PHED2124 — Soccer II PHED 2124 - Soccer II PHED 2124 - Soccer II 1 credit hour. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of activity each week. Students learn rules, defensive and offensive tactics. Students focus on current concepts, materials, and skills development and gain practical experience in fundamental skills. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: PHED1124 --- # PHED2356 — Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries PHED 2356 - Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries PHED 2356 - Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture each week. Prevention and care of athletic injuries with emphasis on qualities of a good athletic trainer, avoiding accidents and injuries, recognizing signs and symptoms of specific sports injuries and conditions, immediate and long-term care of injuries, and administration procedures in athletic training. --- # PTHA1321 — Pathophysiology for the PTA PTHA 1321 - Pathophysiology for the PTA PTHA 1321 - Pathophysiology for the PTA 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture per week Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # PTHA1405 — Basic Patient Care Skills PTHA 1405 - Basic Patient Care Skills PTHA 1405 - Basic Patient Care Skills 4 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours of lecture and six hours of lab each week Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # PTHA1413 — Functional Anatomy PTHA 1413 - Functional Anatomy PTHA 1413 - Functional Anatomy 4 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours of lecture and six hours of lab each week Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # PTHA1531 — Physical Agents PTHA 1531 - Physical Agents PTHA 1531 - Physical Agents 5 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture and six hours of lab each week Study of the biophysical principles, physiological effects, efficacy, and application of therapeutic physical agents. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # PTHA2266 — Practicum II PTHA 2266 - Practicum II PTHA 2266 - Practicum II 2 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hundred twenty-four clinical hours Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # PTHA2267 — Practicum III Advanced PTHA 2267 - Practicum III Advanced PTHA 2267 - Practicum III Advanced 2 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hundred twenty-four clinical hours. Practical general workplace training supported by an individualized learning plan developed by the employer, college, and student. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # PTHA2301 — Essentials of Data Collection PTHA 2301 - Essentials of Data Collection PTHA 2301 - Essentials of Data Collection 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours of lecture and four hours of lab each week. Data collection techniques used to prepare the Physical Therapist Assistant to assist patient/physical therapy management. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # PTHA2305 — Clinical Neurology PTHA 2305 - Clinical Neurology PTHA 2305 - Clinical Neurology 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture each week Study of neuroanatomy and neurophysiology as it relates to commonly encountered neurological conditions. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # PTHA2339 — Professional Issues PTHA 2339 - Professional Issues PTHA 2339 - Professional Issues 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours of lecture and three hours of lab each week. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # PTHA2509 — Therapeutic Exercise PTHA 2509 - Therapeutic Exercise PTHA 2509 - Therapeutic Exercise 5 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture and six hours of lab each week. Critical examination of principles, concepts, and application of techniques related to therapeutic exercise and functional training. (Hybrid) Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # PTHA2531 — Management of Neurological Disorders PTHA 2531 - Management of Neurological Disorders PTHA 2531 - Management of Neurological Disorders 5 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture and six hours of lab. Comprehensive rehabilitation techniques of selected neurological disorders. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # PTHA2535 — Rehabilitation Techniques PTHA 2535 - Rehabilitation Techniques PTHA 2535 - Rehabilitation Techniques 5 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture and six hours of lab each week. Advanced course integrating previously learned and new skills/techniques into the comprehensive rehabilitation of selected diseases and disorders. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # PHYS1103 — Stars and Galaxies Laboratory PHYS 1103 - Stars and Galaxies Laboratory PHYS 1103 - Stars and Galaxies Laboratory 1 credit hour. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lab each week. This laboratory-based course accompanies PHYS 1303 , Stars and Galaxies. Laboratory activities will reinforce the study of solar, galactic, and universal aspects of astronomy including stellar evolution, black holes, and current cosmological concepts. This course will not satisfy a core curriculum requirement, but may satisfy a degree requirement. PHYS 1103 is taught only online. (Fall, Spring, Summer) --- # PHYS1104 — Solar System Laboratory PHYS 1104 - Solar System Laboratory PHYS 1104 - Solar System Laboratory 1 credit hour. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lab each week. This laboratory-based course accompanies PHYS 1304 , The Solar System. Laboratory activities will reinforce the study the sun and other bodies in our solar system, including the origin of our solar system. This course will not satisfy a core curriculum requirement, but may satisfy a degree requirement. PHYS 1104 is taught only online. (Fall, Spring, Summer) --- # PHYS1303 — Stars and Galaxies PHYS 1303 - Stars and Galaxies PHYS 1303 - Stars and Galaxies 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture each week. It focuses on stars, galaxies, and the universe outside our solar system including stellar evolution, black holes, and current cosmological concepts. (Fall, Spring, Summer) --- # PHYS1304 — Solar System PHYS 1304 - Solar System PHYS 1304 - Solar System 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture each week. (Fall, Spring, Summer) --- # PHYS1401 — General Physics I PHYS 1401 - General Physics I PHYS 1401 - General Physics I 4 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture and three hours of lab each week. (Summer) Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: MATH2412 --- # PHYS1402 — General Physics II PHYS 1402 - General Physics II PHYS 1402 - General Physics II 4 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture and three hours of lab each week. Prerequisites: PHYS1401 --- # PHYS1415 — Introduction to Physical Science PHYS 1415 - Introduction to Physical Science PHYS 1415 - Introduction to Physical Science 4 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture and three hours of lab each week. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # PHYS2389 — Scientific Computational Techniques PHYS 2389 - Scientific Computational Techniques PHYS 2389 - Scientific Computational Techniques 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Six hours of lab each week. The course will involve computationally simulating physical systems and performing high accuracy numerical analysis using optimized and efficient programming code for parallel computing. The projects will include many-body problems and solving differential equations in mechanics, kinetic theory, electromagnetism, optics, or modern physics. (Spring) Prerequisites: COSC1337 --- # PHYS2425 — Advanced Physics I PHYS 2425 - Advanced Physics I PHYS 2425 - Advanced Physics I 4 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture and three hours of lab each week. Topics include 1-D motion, 2-D motion, rotational motion, Newton’s laws, energy, momentum, equilibrium, gravity, oscillatory motion, waves, and heat. (Fall) Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: MATH2413 --- # PHYS2426 — Advanced Physics II PHYS 2426 - Advanced Physics II PHYS 2426 - Advanced Physics II 4 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture and three hours of lab each week. Topics include charge, electric fields, magnetic fields, electric potential, current, capacitance, resistance, electromotive force, simple DC and AC circuits, induction, electromagnetic waves, propagation of light and geometric optics. (Spring) Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: PHYS2425, MATH2414 --- # PSYC1300 — Learning Framework: Strategies for Success PSYC 1300 - Learning Framework: Strategies for Success PSYC 1300 - Learning Framework: Strategies for Success 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture each week. This course teaches concepts from the learning sciences to students acquire the strategies and the tenacity necessary to succeed in college courses and in their future careers. Course instruction focuses on four main content strands: developing and maintaining motivation for college success, developing and using strategies and skills, building community and connecting to campus resources, and developing a college… --- # PSYC2289 — Community Service, Leadership, Volunteerism PSYC 2289 - Community Service, Leadership, Volunteerism PSYC 2289 - Community Service, Leadership, Volunteerism 2 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours of lecture and two hours of lab each week. This class is designed to enhance your college classroom experience with service learning. You will be expected to establish your learning goals/ --- # PSYC2301 — General Psychology PSYC 2301 - General Psychology PSYC 2301 - General Psychology 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture each week. General Psychology is a survey of the major psychological topics, theories and approaches to the scientific study of behavior and mental processes. --- # PSYC2306 — Human Sexuality PSYC 2306 - Human Sexuality PSYC 2306 - Human Sexuality 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture each week. This course will provide an overview of the broad field of human sexuality. Topics will be covered from various perspectives - biological, sociological, anthropological, etc., but will focus primarily on the psychological perspective. The goal is for each student to learn factual, scientifically-based information that will provoke thought and contribute to his/her own decision-making on sexual issues outside of the classroom. This course is cross-listed as SOCI 2306.… --- # PSYC2314 — Lifespan Growth and Development PSYC 2314 - Lifespan Growth and Development PSYC 2314 - Lifespan Growth and Development 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture each week. Lifespan Growth and Development is a study of social, emotional, cognitive and physical factors and influences of developing human from conception to death. --- # PSYC2319 — Social Psychology PSYC 2319 - Social Psychology PSYC 2319 - Social Psychology 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture each week Study of individual behavior with in the social environment. Topics may include socio-psychological processes, attitude formatin and change, interpersonal relations, group processes, self, social cognition, and research medhods. Prerequisites: PSYC2301, SOCI1301 --- # PSYC2389 — Service Learning Applied to College Courses PSYC 2389 - Service Learning Applied to College Courses PSYC 2389 - Service Learning Applied to College Courses 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture each week. This class meets approximately 32 hours during the semester and 30 hours at a work site during the semester. It is designed to enhance the college classroom experiences with service learning experiences. Students will be expected to establish learning goals/ --- # SCWK2307 — Human Behavior and Social Environment SCWK 2307 - Human Behavior and Social Environment SCWK 2307 - Human Behavior and Social Environment 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture each week. Discuss theories of development, behavior, and environmental influences on optimal health and well-being; describe the role of the family as a central context for individual development and behavior; and explain the impact of social systems and diversity on the causes of behavior. --- # SOCW2361 — Introduction to Social Work SOCW 2361 - Introduction to Social Work SOCW 2361 - Introduction to Social Work 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture each week. This course examines the historical development and current characteristics of the social welfare institution, the nature of professional social work practice, the educational preparation for generalist social work practice, and clarifies the individual student’s interest in the potential for social work practice. (Fall, Spring) --- # SOCW2362 — Social Welfare: Legislation, Programs, and Services SOCW 2362 - Social Welfare: Legislation, Programs, and Services SOCW 2362 - Social Welfare: Legislation, Programs, and Services 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture each week. This course offers a historical and contemporary examination of legislation and resulting programs, policies, and services in the context of the social welfare system in the United States. Special attention is given to the political, economic, environmental, and social conditions that prompted the development of legislation to meet the needs of vulnerable populations. Societal responses to legisl… --- # SOCW2389 — Academic Cooperative SOCW 2389 - Academic Cooperative SOCW 2389 - Academic Cooperative 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture each week. A supervised experiential learning course designed to integrate program study with introductory exposure to the field of social work. In conjunction with individual study and/or seminars, the student will set specific goals and --- # SOCI1301 — Introductory Sociology SOCI 1301 - Introductory Sociology SOCI 1301 - Introductory Sociology 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture each week. The scientific study of human society, including ways in which groups, social institutions, and individuals affect each other. Causes of social stability and social change are explored through the application of various theoretical perspectives, key concepts, and related research methods of sociology. Analysis of social issues in their institutional context may include topics such as social stratification, gender, race/ethnicity, and deviance. --- # SOCI1306 — Social Problems SOCI 1306 - Social Problems SOCI 1306 - Social Problems 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture each week. Application of sociological principles and theoretical perspectives to major social problems in contemporary society such as inequality, crime and violence, substance abuse, environmental issues, deviance , or family problems. --- # SOCI2301 — Marriage & the Family SOCI 2301 - Marriage & the Family SOCI 2301 - Marriage & the Family 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture each week. Sociological and theoretical analysis of the structures and functions of the family, the varied cultural patterns of the American family, and the relationships that exist among the individuals within the family, as well as the relationships that exist between the family and other institutions in society. --- # SOCI2306 — Human Sexuality SOCI 2306 - Human Sexuality SOCI 2306 - Human Sexuality 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture each week. This course will provide an overview of the broad field of human sexuality. Topics will be covered from various perspectives - biological, sociological, anthropological, etc., but will focus primarily on the psychological perspective. The goal is for each student to learn factual, scientifically-based information that will provoke thought and contribute to his/her own decision-making on sexual issues outside of the classroom. This course is cross-listed as PSYC 2306.… --- # SOCI2319 — Minority Studies SOCI 2319 - Minority Studies SOCI 2319 - Minority Studies 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture each week. This course studies minority-majority group relations, addressing their historical, cultural, social, economic, and institutional development in the United States. Both sociological and social psychological levels of analysis will be employed to discuss issues including experiences of minority groups within the context of their cultural heritage and tradition, as well as that of the dominant culture. Core concepts to be examined include (but are not limited to) soc… --- # SOCI2326 — Social Psychology SOCI 2326 - Social Psychology SOCI 2326 - Social Psychology 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture each week. Study of individual behavior within the social environment. May include topics such as the socio-psychological process, attitude formation and change, interpersonal relations, and group processes. This is the same course as PSYC 2319. Prerequisites: PSYC2301, SOCI1301, PSYC2319 --- # SOCI2336 — Criminology SOCI 2336 - Criminology SOCI 2336 - Criminology 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture each week. This course surveys various theories of crime, with an emphasis on understanding the social causes of criminal behavior. The techniques for measuring crime as a social phenomenon and the characteristics of criminals are examined. This course addresses crime types (such as consensual or white-collar crimes), the criminal justice system, and other social responses to crime. --- # SOCI2340 — Drug Use and Abuse SOCI 2340 - Drug Use and Abuse SOCI 2340 - Drug Use and Abuse 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture each week. This course looks at the use and abuse of drugs in today’s society. There is an emphasis on the physiological, sociological, and psychological factors. --- # SOCI2389 — Sociology - Academic Cooperative SOCI 2389 - Sociology - Academic Cooperative SOCI 2389 - Sociology - Academic Cooperative 3 credit hours Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture each week. An instructional program designed to integrate on-campus study with practical hands-on experience in sociology. In conjunction with class seminars, the individual student will set specific goals and --- # SPAN1300 — Beginning Conversational Spanish I SPAN 1300 - Beginning Conversational Spanish I SPAN 1300 - Beginning Conversational Spanish I 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture and guided drill are provided in class each week. Basic practice in comprehension and production of the spoken language. --- # SPAN1411 — Beginning Spanish I SPAN 1411 - Beginning Spanish I SPAN 1411 - Beginning Spanish I 4 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture/guided drill and two hours of lab each week. Basic Spanish language skills in listening, speaking, reading, and writing within a cultural framework. Students will acquire the vocabulary and grammatical structures necessary to communicate and comprehend at the beginner level. --- # SPAN1412 — Beginning Spanish II SPAN 1412 - Beginning Spanish II SPAN 1412 - Beginning Spanish II 4 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture/guided drill and two hours of lab each week. Continued development of basic Spanish language skills in listening, speaking, reading, and writing within a cultural framework. Students will acquire the vocabulary and grammatical structures necessary to communicate and comprehend at the higher beginner to low intermediate level. Prerequisites: SPAN1411 --- # SPAN2311 — Intermediate Spanish I SPAN 2311 - Intermediate Spanish I SPAN 2311 - Intermediate Spanish I 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of class each week. The consolidation of skills acquired at the introductory level. Further development of proficiency in listening, speaking, reading and writing. Emphasis on comprehension, appreciation, and interpretation of the cultures of the Spanish-speaking world. Prerequisites: SPAN1412 --- # SPAN2312 — Intermediate Spanish II SPAN 2312 - Intermediate Spanish II SPAN 2312 - Intermediate Spanish II 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of class each week. The consolidation of skills acquired at the introductory level. Further development of proficiency in listening, speaking, reading and writing. Emphasis on comprehension, appreciation, and interpretation of the cultures of the Spanish-speaking world. Prerequisites: SPAN2311 --- # SPAN2313 — Spanish for Native/Heritage Speakers I SPAN 2313 - Spanish for Native/Heritage Speakers I SPAN 2313 - Spanish for Native/Heritage Speakers I 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of class per week. Builds upon existing oral proficiencies of heritage speakers of Spanish. Enhances proficiencies in the home-based language by developing a full range of registers including public speaking and formal written discourse. Emphasis on comprehension, appreciation, and interpretation of the cultures of the Spanish-speaking world. Prerequisites: SPAN1412 --- # SPAN2315 — Spanish for Native/Heritage Speakers II SPAN 2315 - Spanish for Native/Heritage Speakers II SPAN 2315 - Spanish for Native/Heritage Speakers II 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of class per week. Builds upon existing oral proficiencies of heritage speakers of Spanish. Enhances proficiencies in the home-based language by developing a full range of registers including public speaking and formal written discourse. Emphasis on comprehension, appreciation, and interpretation of the cultures of the Spanish-speaking world. Prerequisites: SPAN2313 --- # SPAN2389 — Academic Cooperative - Police SPAN 2389 - Academic Cooperative - Police SPAN 2389 - Academic Cooperative - Police 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture each week. An instructional program designed to integrate on-campus study with practical hands-on work experience. In conjunction with class seminars, the individual student will set specific goals and --- # SPCH1315 — Public Speaking SPCH 1315 - Public Speaking SPCH 1315 - Public Speaking 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of class each week. Prerequisites: INRW0302 --- # SPCH1321 — Business and Professional Communication SPCH 1321 - Business and Professional Communication SPCH 1321 - Business and Professional Communication 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of class each week. Special emphasis will be given to communication competencies in presentations, dyads, teams, and technologically mediated formats. Prerequisites: INRW0302 --- # DRAM1120 — Theatre Practicum I DRAM 1120 - Theatre Practicum I DRAM 1120 - Theatre Practicum I 1 to 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lab each week. Practicum in theatre open to all students with emphasis on technique and procedures with experience gained in play productions. May be repeated for a total of six credits. (Fall, Spring) Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # DRAM1121 — Theatre Practicum II DRAM 1121 - Theatre Practicum II DRAM 1121 - Theatre Practicum II 1 credit hour. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lab each week. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: DRAM1120 --- # DRAM1310 — Theatre Appreciation DRAM 1310 - Theatre Appreciation DRAM 1310 - Theatre Appreciation 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of class each week. Survey of theatre including its history, dramatic works, stage techniques, production procedures, and relation to other art forms. Participation in productions may be required. --- # DRAM1330 — Stagecraft I DRAM 1330 - Stagecraft I DRAM 1330 - Stagecraft I 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours lecture and four hours of lab each week. Study and application of the methods and components of theatrical production that may include one or more of the following: theatre facilities, scenery construction and painting, properties, lighting, costume, makeup, sound, and theatrical management. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # DRAM1341 — Stage Makeup DRAM 1341 - Stage Makeup DRAM 1341 - Stage Makeup 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lab each week. Design and execution of makeup for the stage performer. Includes discussion of basic makeup principles and practical experience of makeup application. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # DRAM1351 — Acting I DRAM 1351 - Acting I DRAM 1351 - Acting I 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours lecture and three hours of lab each week and participation in all theatre productions. This introduction to the fundamental principles and tools of acting as used in auditions, rehearsals, and performances. This may include ensemble performing, character and script analysis, and basic theater terminology. This exploration will emphasize the development of the actor’s instrument: voice, body, and imagination. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # DRAM1352 — Acting II DRAM 1352 - Acting II DRAM 1352 - Acting II 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours lecture and three hours of lab each week and participation in all theatre productions. Exploration and further training within the basic principles and tools of acting, including an emphasis on critical analysis of oneself and others. The tools include ensemble performing, character and script analysis, and basic theater terminology. This will continue the exploration of the development of the actor’s instrument: voice, body, and imagination. (Fall, Spring) Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: DRAM1351 --- # DRAM2120 — Theatre Practicum III DRAM 2120 - Theatre Practicum III DRAM 2120 - Theatre Practicum III 1 credit hour. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lab each week. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: DRAM1121 --- # DRAM2121 — Theatre Practicum IV DRAM 2121 - Theatre Practicum IV DRAM 2121 - Theatre Practicum IV 1 credit hour. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lab each week. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: DRAM2120 --- # DRAM2331 — Stagecraft II DRAM 2331 - Stagecraft II DRAM 2331 - Stagecraft II 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours lecture and four hours of lab each week. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: DRAM1330 --- # DRAM2336 — Voice for the Actor DRAM 2336 - Voice for the Actor DRAM 2336 - Voice for the Actor 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture each week. Principles, practices, and exercises in awareness, relaxation, freedom, flexibility, and expressiveness in the actor’s vocal instrument. --- # DRAM2355 — Script Analysis DRAM 2355 - Script Analysis DRAM 2355 - Script Analysis 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of class each week. Examination of foundational skills for understanding the structure and content of play scripts for interpretation and conceptualization in theater productions by directors, designers, actors, and technicians. Introduces students to significant plays in the history of dramatic literature in the playwright’s social and cultural context. --- # DRAM2361 — History of the Theatre I DRAM 2361 - History of the Theatre I DRAM 2361 - History of the Theatre I 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of class each week. Study of the history of the theatre from primitive times through Renaissance. --- # WLDG1313 — Introduction to Blueprint Reading for Welders WLDG 1313 - Introduction to Blueprint Reading for Welders WLDG 1313 - Introduction to Blueprint Reading for Welders 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture each week. A study of industrial blueprints. Emphasis placed on terminology, symbols, graphic description, and welding processes, including systems of measurement and industry standards. Interpretation of plans and drawings used by industry to facilitate field application and production. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # WLDG1391 — Special Topics: Plasma Table Operations WLDG 1391 - Special Topics: Plasma Table Operations WLDG 1391 - Special Topics: Plasma Table Operations 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours of lecture and three hours of lab each week. Emphasis placed on terminology, graphic description, and operating processes, including systems of measurement and industry standards. Interpretation of plans and drawings used by industry. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. Prerequisites: WLDG1313 --- # WLDG1412 — Introduction to Flux Cored Arc Welding (FCAW) WLDG 1412 - Introduction to Flux Cored Arc Welding (FCAW) WLDG 1412 - Introduction to Flux Cored Arc Welding (FCAW) 4 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours lecture and four hours of lab each week. An overview of terminology, safety procedures, and equipment set-up. Practice in performing T-joints, lap joints, and butt joints using self-shielding and dual-shield electrodes. --- # WLDG1417 — Introduction to Layout and Fabrication WLDG 1417 - Introduction to Layout and Fabrication WLDG 1417 - Introduction to Layout and Fabrication 4 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours lecture and four hours of lab each week. A fundamental course in layout and fabrication related to the welding industry. Major emphasis on structural shapes and use in construction. Prerequisites: WLDG1313, WLDG1425, WLDG1428, WLDG1430, WLDG1434 --- # WLDG1421 — Introduction to Welding Fundamentals WLDG 1421 - Introduction to Welding Fundamentals WLDG 1421 - Introduction to Welding Fundamentals 4 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours lecture and two hours of lab each week. An introduction to the fundamentals of equipment used in oxy-fuel and arc welding, including welding and cutting safety, basic oxy-fuel welding and cutting, basic arc welding processes and basic metallurgy. --- # WLDG1425 — Introduction to Oxy-Fuel Welding and Cutting WLDG 1425 - Introduction to Oxy-Fuel Welding and Cutting WLDG 1425 - Introduction to Oxy-Fuel Welding and Cutting 4 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours lecture and four hours of lab each week. An introduction to oxy-fuel welding and cutting, including history and future in welding, safety, setup and maintenance of oxy-fuel welding, and cutting equipment and supplies. --- # WLDG1428 — Introduction to Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) WLDG 1428 - Introduction to Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) WLDG 1428 - Introduction to Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) 4 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours lecture and four hours of lab each week An introduction to shielded metal arc welding process. Emphasis placed on power sources, electrode selection, oxy-fuel cutting, and various joint designs. Instruction provided in SMAW fillet welds in various positions. --- # WLDG1430 — Introduction to Gas Metal Arc (MIG)Welding WLDG 1430 - Introduction to Gas Metal Arc (MIG)Welding WLDG 1430 - Introduction to Gas Metal Arc (MIG)Welding 4 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours lecture and four hours of lab each week. A study of the principles of gas metal arc welding, setup and use of GMAW equipment and safe use of tools/equipment. Instruction in various joint designs. --- # WLDG1434 — Introduction to Gas Tungsten Arc (TIG) Welding WLDG 1434 - Introduction to Gas Tungsten Arc (TIG) Welding WLDG 1434 - Introduction to Gas Tungsten Arc (TIG) Welding 4 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture and four hours of lab each week An introduction to the principles of gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW), setup/use of GTAW equipment, and safe use of tools and equipment. Welding instruction in various positions on joint designs. Prerequisites: WLDG1425 --- # WLDG1435 — Introduction to Pipe Welding WLDG 1435 - Introduction to Pipe Welding WLDG 1435 - Introduction to Pipe Welding 4 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours lecture and five hours lab each week. An introduction to welding of pipe using the shielded metal arc welding process (SMAW), including electrode selection, equipment setup, and safe shop practices. Emphasis on weld positions 1G and 2G using various electrodes. Prerequisites: WLDG1428, WLDG1434 --- # WLDG1457 — Intermediate Shielded Metal Arc Welding WLDG 1457 - Intermediate Shielded Metal Arc Welding WLDG 1457 - Intermediate Shielded Metal Arc Welding 4 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours lecture and five hours of lab each week. A study of the production of various fillets and groove welds. Preparation of specimens for testing in all test positions. Prerequisites: WLDG1428 --- # WLDG1491 — Special Topics: Process Welding WLDG 1491 - Special Topics: Process Welding WLDG 1491 - Special Topics: Process Welding 4 credit hours Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Three hours of lecture and four hours of lab each week. Topics address recently identified current events, skills, knowledge, and/or attitudes and behaviors pertinent to Process Welding. This course was designed to be repeated multiple times to improve student proficiency. Note: Additional course fee(s) required. --- # WLDG2380 — Cooperative Education - Welder/Welding Technologist WLDG 2380 - Cooperative Education - Welder/Welding Technologist WLDG 2380 - Cooperative Education - Welder/Welding Technologist 3 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: One hour lecture and fourteen hours of external experience. Career related activities encountered in the student’s area of specialization are through a cooperative agreement between the College, employer, and student. Under supervision of the College and the employer, the student combines classroom learning with work experience. Directly related to a technical discipline, specific learning --- # WLDG2453 — Advanced Pipe Welding WLDG 2453 - Advanced Pipe Welding WLDG 2453 - Advanced Pipe Welding 4 credit hours. Lecture/Lab/Clinical: Two hours lecture and five hours lab each week. Advanced topics involving welding of pipe using the shielded metal arc welding (SMAW) process. Topics include electrode selection, equipment setup, and safe shop practices. Emphasis on weld positions 5G and 6G using various electrodes. Prerequisites: WLDG1435, WLDG1434, WLDG1428